Blackfire's New Wet Diamond Waterless Wash Redefines the Category

That's completely dependent on how dirty the vehicle is. If you're simply removing light dust, one 20 oz. bottle will go a long way. If you're washing a vehicle that hasn't been washed in two weeks, you're going to use a lot more product for each wash.

If you're a waterless wash junkie, Wet Diamond Waterless Wash is available in a concentrate. :dblthumb2:

BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Waterless Wash Concentrate

Thanks Nick,

I did pick up some ONR and BF Rinseless too, I have a black Acura and its prone to swirls no matter how much I baby it.

I am planning on using Rinse-less BF every two week, and the waterless every other week inbewteen the rinse-less. Just want a clean surface so I can touch up with Polymer spray or Midnight sun detailer. My LSP right now is BFWD AFPP
 
Thanks Nick,

I did pick up some ONR and BF Rinseless too, I have a black Acura and its prone to swirls no matter how much I baby it.

I am planning on using Rinse-less BF every two week, and the waterless every other week inbewteen the rinse-less. Just want a clean surface so I can touch up with Polymer spray or Midnight sun detailer. My LSP right now is BFWD AFPP

I promise you, you are only going to add alot more swirls to that butter soft Acura paint using these ONR and waterless type washes. The less often you touch the paint, the fewer defects you are adding to it.

Opti coat that thing, get a foam cannon or foam gun and wash it properly when it actually needs washing. Otherwise you are dumping your hard earned money down the drain with all these products. Learn to leave the car alone. You don't need to wash it twice a week.
 
I agree Nick. This stuff is amazing. It took water spots off my windows and never streaked. I was very impressed. Prior to this, I had used Opticlean but BF may be the new standard for me.
 
I very much appreciate my friend Jim's opinions. He says BFWW i can compete with UWW+. This is from a performance. It is not competitive from a cost standpoint. Nothing can compete with $3.50 a gallon cost position.

I agree Dad! Nothing outperforms Ultima Waterless Wash.... Then you factor in the cost and it's a landslide victory.
 
Thanks Nick,

I did pick up some ONR and BF Rinseless too, I have a black Acura and its prone to swirls no matter how much I baby it.

I am planning on using Rinse-less BF every two week, and the waterless every other week inbewteen the rinse-less. Just want a clean surface so I can touch up with Polymer spray or Midnight sun detailer. My LSP right now is BFWD AFPP

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I agree Nick. This stuff is amazing. It took water spots off my windows and never streaked. I was very impressed. Prior to this, I had used Opticlean but BF may be the new standard for me.

Robert,

Glad to hear Blackfire Wet Diamond Waterless Wash gets your approval. :dblthumb2:

Opti Clean is the Optimum Waterless Wash and it's awesome, so not really fair to compare it to ONR. Anyone use Opti Clean and the Blackfire product? Comparison???

Optimum Opti-Clean is a fantastic product that serves well as a waterless wash that can clean virtually anything, interior or exterior. I would give an edge to Blackfire Wet Diamond Waterless Wash in the shine department though. :)
 
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Robert,

Glad to hear Blackfire Wet Diamond Waterless Wash gets your approval. :dblthumb2:

It was your write up and the special deal (VIP maybe?) that got me to buy a gallon of concentrate. That should last me a while. I continue to be impressed with everything BF has to offer. Between them and Optimum, I could go broke. LOL
 
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