HateSwirls
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- Jun 24, 2013
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Yesterday I had the great pleasure of trying the BFSW for the first time.
I saw how well it worked for others , I read how the members praised it, well they were 100% correct about it. :dblthumb2:
Helped a member here who owns a beautiful blue 1999 BMW Coupe.
We clayed it will with the BF Poly Clay. Great clay, easy to work with and removes contaminets fast.
Compounded using WG Über.
Polished using BF Polish, WOW:dblthumb2:
So what about the BF Sealer Wax?
I'm a hugh fan of the WGPS, it leaves a super high gloss, apply to the entire car, wait an hour then buff off.
But this review is about the BFSW
Getting to that. Lol
I opened the beautiful black wooden box the sealer comes in then removed it out of the box and began reading the instructions , I'm one of those guys that reads them.
It said apply an even thin coat, wait 10 minutes until it hazes over then gently buff off.
I applied it super thin, waiting until it hazed, did a swipe test and found it was ready to remove.
Got my hands on the best MF towel we had, I didn't use any pressure and it buffed off easier than any lsp I ever used, really, so easy.
Now back to the WGPS, as I said you wait and hour, comes off easy and leaves a nice high gloss shine but when I buffed off the BFSW my jaw dropped, I stood back amazed, it was the best shine I've ever seen compared to any other sealer/wax.
I was with two members here, I said, "y'all come check this out, they were like me, jaw dropping experience. :dblthumb2:
Below is what we saw, the pictures here give this product no justice.
Don't forget this is a 1999 car.
What I love about it is you don't have to wait long before removing it, goes quick.
5 Stars:dblthumb2:
I saw how well it worked for others , I read how the members praised it, well they were 100% correct about it. :dblthumb2:
Helped a member here who owns a beautiful blue 1999 BMW Coupe.
We clayed it will with the BF Poly Clay. Great clay, easy to work with and removes contaminets fast.
Compounded using WG Über.
Polished using BF Polish, WOW:dblthumb2:
So what about the BF Sealer Wax?
I'm a hugh fan of the WGPS, it leaves a super high gloss, apply to the entire car, wait an hour then buff off.
But this review is about the BFSW

Getting to that. Lol
I opened the beautiful black wooden box the sealer comes in then removed it out of the box and began reading the instructions , I'm one of those guys that reads them.

It said apply an even thin coat, wait 10 minutes until it hazes over then gently buff off.
I applied it super thin, waiting until it hazed, did a swipe test and found it was ready to remove.
Got my hands on the best MF towel we had, I didn't use any pressure and it buffed off easier than any lsp I ever used, really, so easy.
Now back to the WGPS, as I said you wait and hour, comes off easy and leaves a nice high gloss shine but when I buffed off the BFSW my jaw dropped, I stood back amazed, it was the best shine I've ever seen compared to any other sealer/wax.
I was with two members here, I said, "y'all come check this out, they were like me, jaw dropping experience. :dblthumb2:
Below is what we saw, the pictures here give this product no justice.



Don't forget this is a 1999 car.
What I love about it is you don't have to wait long before removing it, goes quick.
5 Stars:dblthumb2: