Bigbull2984
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Review: Blackfire Wet Diamond Sealant & my winter prep.
BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection, paint sealant, synthetic sealant, blackfire sealant
Weather was amazing this weekend in Charleston WV so I got winter prep done on my TSX and my wifes CRV. I still have to do my old skool white Acura…This car will get the most abuse during winter..
My TSX has not been corrected in six month or so, about 3 weeks ago I used BFTPnS and one coat of BFWD. Since then Sandy came and it snowed and rained for 3 days.
Yesterday I washed the car with Blackfire Wet Diamond Shampoo, and then I cleaned it up with a rinseless (D114) before applying BFWD.
I applied BFWD with a red LC ccs pad on speed 2 of my Megs GV. A litte BFWD goes a long way, and thinner is better, if you go thicker you will get excess dusting. On the pad I applied an X pattern to prime. When reloading the pad only use 2 to 3 pea sizes. After I was done applying I let it haze for 20 minutes and removed with a plush MF. Removing BFWD is effortless; you won’t believe how easy this process is. The paint is left extremely slicks with a deep almost nuba like glow. The product goes on easy, removes, easy, and 6 month durability!!! What more can we ask for!!
The windshield was coated with Gtechniq, the rest of the glass has the new Pinnacle glass trio, tires have the new Pinnacle Black Onyx dressing, and rims coated with BFCS. During winter I will try to apply BFCS monthly.
Enjoy- Dhaval
You can see the black flakes in the Black Pearl paint with the flash, at night they are a lot more noticeable.
BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection, paint sealant, synthetic sealant, blackfire sealant

Weather was amazing this weekend in Charleston WV so I got winter prep done on my TSX and my wifes CRV. I still have to do my old skool white Acura…This car will get the most abuse during winter..

My TSX has not been corrected in six month or so, about 3 weeks ago I used BFTPnS and one coat of BFWD. Since then Sandy came and it snowed and rained for 3 days.
Yesterday I washed the car with Blackfire Wet Diamond Shampoo, and then I cleaned it up with a rinseless (D114) before applying BFWD.
I applied BFWD with a red LC ccs pad on speed 2 of my Megs GV. A litte BFWD goes a long way, and thinner is better, if you go thicker you will get excess dusting. On the pad I applied an X pattern to prime. When reloading the pad only use 2 to 3 pea sizes. After I was done applying I let it haze for 20 minutes and removed with a plush MF. Removing BFWD is effortless; you won’t believe how easy this process is. The paint is left extremely slicks with a deep almost nuba like glow. The product goes on easy, removes, easy, and 6 month durability!!! What more can we ask for!!
The windshield was coated with Gtechniq, the rest of the glass has the new Pinnacle glass trio, tires have the new Pinnacle Black Onyx dressing, and rims coated with BFCS. During winter I will try to apply BFCS monthly.
Enjoy- Dhaval






You can see the black flakes in the Black Pearl paint with the flash, at night they are a lot more noticeable.


