Can I top BFWD with Meg's #26?

If you mean instead of using the other half of the Blackfire Wet-Ice Over Fire duo: Midnght Sun? Then: Sure!!

Bob
 
Yes, as I don't have the Blackfire Wax.
•You should enjoy the M26 experience.
-I know I do!

•"I do": a most perfect anagram of D.O.I.
-M26 will provide your vehicle's paint with
the most perfect Distinction Of Image!! :props:


Bob
 
Thanks again Bob.

Yeah Meg's 26 is my favorite wax of those that I've tried. I have a black car and it really truly deepens my paint to liquid pool of ink. Sadly durability if weak.

That's why I bought bfwd because of the rave reviews and the mention that it also darkens darker colors. Sadly, I've just finished my second full detail on my car a few hours ago and I'm not as thrilled with bfwd as many other people are. It's okay at best to me in terms of looks. Slickness is great though.

That's why I want to follow up with Meg's 26. To bring more depth and gloss.

I wonder if there's any sealant out there than can bring the wet deep dripping look of 26 or souveran but in a sealant (long lasting) form?
 
26 is nice, I can attest to that.

I've never put wax on a complete vehicle (black Sequoia) then took it off with such ease.

Fyi, 26 is topped with 21 if that makes a difference.

I guess that's the trade off durability I dunno, but I remove it with the same pressure as drying. But I don't care, it looks great and I can deal with it:dblthumb2:
 
If you mean instead of using the other half of the Blackfire Wet-Ice Over Fire duo: Midnght Sun? Then: Sure!!

Bob

Yeah I'm with Bob, sure you can but why would you? Go with the combow BWIOFD

I used Midnight Sun for the first time this weekend (bought combo that's on sale right now), though this is on top of BFWD / Blackfire Black Ice, sickshine!





What sucks is this paint has amazing flake in it but pictures rarely capture it. It appears black out of the sun, but when the sun hits it, it lights up with metallic flake.
 
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