Conan
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- Jan 31, 2012
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Earlier today I tried out my Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish which was part of the Wet Diamond Kit that I purchased last January 31 when the new Blackfire line was launched. The instructions at the back of the bottle said "apply small amounts on a damp terry cloth or micro fiber applicator". "wipe on with large overlapping strokes and allow haze to dry", "buff off dry residue with a clean terry cloth towel or microfiber towel".
So I used a small wax sponge and wet it and ringed out all the excess water. I applied a small amount and applied it on the car by hand. Once hazed I tried to buff it off with a microfiber towel. The finish was really hazy and on some parts of the car the polish refused to buff out, it just sat on the paint all hazed up. I tried using another sponge that was completely dry and applied again but there was no change to the un-removable haze. I tried not waiting for it to haze up before removing with no success. Some of the areas that I was able to remove the hazed portions looked cloudy and "squeaked" when passed over with my finger. It definitely didn't look like it was just polished.
I tried using FK215 on another sponge to remove the hazing but I was having a hard time removing the haze. I then changed to Autoglym SRP and then I was starting to have success removing the haze. It took 2-3 passes by hand before all of the hazing cause by the GEP was gone. What went wrong? Could it possible be a different product filled into the Polish bottle? The liquid is very white in color.
So I used a small wax sponge and wet it and ringed out all the excess water. I applied a small amount and applied it on the car by hand. Once hazed I tried to buff it off with a microfiber towel. The finish was really hazy and on some parts of the car the polish refused to buff out, it just sat on the paint all hazed up. I tried using another sponge that was completely dry and applied again but there was no change to the un-removable haze. I tried not waiting for it to haze up before removing with no success. Some of the areas that I was able to remove the hazed portions looked cloudy and "squeaked" when passed over with my finger. It definitely didn't look like it was just polished.
I tried using FK215 on another sponge to remove the hazing but I was having a hard time removing the haze. I then changed to Autoglym SRP and then I was starting to have success removing the haze. It took 2-3 passes by hand before all of the hazing cause by the GEP was gone. What went wrong? Could it possible be a different product filled into the Polish bottle? The liquid is very white in color.
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