product for one step

I would whole heartedly recommend this new AIO


Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips


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And that's not just any old 2-doory Chevy I used a one step cleaner/wax on...


Check out the full review and see all the pictures here,


Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips


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Totally didn't see this....

I used M66 because it was available locally, and it exceeded my expectations, and more importantly my customers expectations.
Having used and carrying both in my inventory d166 has way more cut and alot longer durability. M66 is a good product but in line of Meg's AIO it's m66, d152 and d166.

As Mike stated blackfire new AIO is also a very good AIO product and each day it's used it shows off more and more of it's versatility and that it's a top contender in the AIO arena.

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I think this is part of the new “jeweling wax” category...
Finishing sealant and perfecting cream have the same about of abrasives but finishing has sealant built into it. Both are great Products but each has it's place depending on your end goal.

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I'm a 360 fan. Only reason I use it is because I got a bottle of it in a mystery box a couple years ago. I've wanted to try HD Speed and others, but haven't because I've been happy with 360 every time. It's very forgiving (can be worked in sunlight, doesn't stain trim) and seems to give very good durability.
 
I'm a 360 fan. Only reason I use it is because I got a bottle of it in a mystery box a couple years ago. I've wanted to try HD Speed and others, but haven't because I've been happy with 360 every time. It's very forgiving (can be worked in sunlight, doesn't stain trim) and seems to give very good durability.

It's all in what works for you. It's great to read & read some more about how this/that product is the new best thing. (Sometimes it may be.....for some)

But if you have a product that works for you, there it is. Look no further.

(Until that AG bug bites you.............:laughing::laughing:)
 
I'm a 360 fan. Only reason I use it is because I got a bottle of it in a mystery box a couple years ago. I've wanted to try HD Speed and others, but haven't because I've been happy with 360 every time. It's very forgiving (can be worked in sunlight, doesn't stain trim) and seems to give very good durability.
What are you seeing as far as durability?? What is your environment like?

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I've had pretty good luck with Meguiar's D166 AIO. It's extremely easy to use, cuts well with an orange pad, wipes off fast, etc. Longevity isn't the greatest, but no wax is.
 
What are you seeing as far as durability?? What is your environment like?

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Midwest, so we get everything. I typically use it around this time in the spring. It's still beading and slick when I switch to hi-def sealant in the fall for something more durable during the crappy weather months. This is on a daily driver that lives outside, and gets a 2 bucket wash almost weekly with a spray wax during drying.
 
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