One step recommendation for a newbie?

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I just bought a Griot G9 and want to start learning how to machine polish my car - an Agate Gray Porsche. The car is in reasonably good shape, with some minor swirls and scratches, and at least in the short term, I still plan on having any major paint corrections done by a professional, and I would just do some refreshing in between. I was thinking that I would start with a one step polish and spray wax to keep things simple. Anyone have any suggestions on a polish and wax to start with?
 
Stick with an AIO product. I suggested Blackfire One Step. You can top with any of Blackfire’s protection protection products if you wish.

It’s super easy to use and the results may have you second thinking about getting a professional correction.


HD Speed is also another great AIO product.
 
Stick with an AIO product. I suggested Blackfire One Step. You can top with any of Blackfire’s protection protection products if you wish.

It’s super easy to use and the results may have you second thinking about getting a professional correction.


HD Speed is also another great AIO product.


Thanks!
 
Stick with an AIO product. I suggested Blackfire One Step. You can top with any of Blackfire’s protection protection products if you wish.

100% Agreed.:iagree:

I have topped Blackfire OneStep with Blackfire BlackIce Hybrid Liquid Wax and use their Carnauba spray wax after a month or so to boost shine. It all works great and is really easy to use.
 
Some good advice there.......either Blackfire AIO or 3D Speed......both super easy to use.....in my experience, the protection left behind by the Blackfire lasted longer than that left behind by Speed.....but the Speed was way slicker after application. You can top Speed with 3D Poxy...am sure you'll be happy with the results.

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Just to chime in,


If you go with the BLACKFIRE One Step, get the 32 ounce quart bottle. It's $40.00 and the 16 ounce bottle is $30.00.

for for the extra $10 bucks over the cost of the 16 ounce bottle you get twice as much and after you use it ONE time you'll be glad you bought the big bottle.

It's really nice stuff.


Besides buffing out all manner of cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats etc. I have a really nice car hauling trailer to detail coming up. It's bright red and the owner says it's showing signs of neglect. I'll do the entire thing, (it's big), and I'll only have to go around it one time.




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I have been detailing only 2 years and took one of Mike P’s classes and we used BF One Step. Works great n you you can top it with different BF products.
 
100% Agreed.:iagree:

I have topped Blackfire OneStep with Blackfire BlackIce Hybrid Liquid Wax and use their Carnauba spray wax after a month or so to boost shine. It all works great and is really easy to use.

Exactly what I do, using orange foam pads for OneStep and liquid wax or sealant by hand.
 
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