Review: Blackfire All-in-one trim & tire protectant @ 2 weeks

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I did a follow up on the BF trim and tire protectant I used on a BMW 335 a few weeks back. After 3 weeks, 2 washes and a few pretty heavy rains, this is what it looks like:



I'm pretty impressed with that durability.
 
It is looking good, I just received it as well and did a quick application. It goes on like Blackfire Trim product so a very good sign.
 
This product looks and smell like a another product that I've used in the past. With the other product you could add water to make a consistency to suit your application. It seems that with the Blackfire AIO, this has been done for you.
 
I read your first review and have to admit i was a wee bit sceptical that this one product could do so many things and actually be good.
Happy to say that i bought some and tried it on my wax infected trim, where most other applications do not get rid of the staining this Blackfire knocked it out of the park, excellent result on the test piece i tried it on.

Great stuff
 
Looking good! I like how it left your tires with just the right amount of matte black.

Nice clean rims too. As a fellow BMW owner I can appreciate the time it takes to keep them that way.
 
Looking good! I like how it left your tires with just the right amount of matte black.



Nice clean rims too. As a fellow BMW owner I can appreciate the time it takes to keep them that way.







Wish I could claim it as my own. It belongs to a member of the local audi & BMW clubs. He was a long time audi a6 2.7t owner, but needed something new that also had 3 pedals and 2 turbos, which audi could no longer deliver.



They have been powder coated and I think he has hawk or akebono pads on them, so that helps.



Its also running e85.
 
This is my new favorite product. Love this stuff
 
I read your first review and have to admit i was a wee bit sceptical that this one product could do so many things and actually be good.
Happy to say that i bought some and tried it on my wax infected trim, where most other applications do not get rid of the staining this Blackfire knocked it out of the park, excellent result on the test piece i tried it on.

Great stuff

I wouldn't fault you for being skeptical. I was skeptical of the cleaning ability as well, so I decided to throw it off the deep end and wax-laden trim was the first thing I tried. I had to, at least, show the 50/50 shot as I don't have quality video at my disposal and seeing really is believing with this stuff.
 
Here'smy test spot, simply dont have the time yet to fix all the trim

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