Review - NEW BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Carnauba Spray Wax!

Hey great news!

This popular new spray wax is now available in the perfect kit for taking with you on trips in your car, truck or suv.


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The kit includes,

Autogeek Travel Bag
Think of a doctor’s bag but for detailing! Carry your emergency detailing supplies around with you wherever you go. Built with one large central pocket, and several more zipper pockets and mesh pouches, the Autogeek Travel Bag will hold all of your most important detailing staples.


BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Carnauba Spray Wax
BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Carnauba Spray Wax gives your vehicle the rich, reflective shine of carnauba in a quick spray wax. There’s no easier way to give your vehicle a glossy coating of protection that creates WHIPLASH! BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Carnauba Spray Wax can be sprayed on and buffed off in minutes and the finish lasts up to twelve weeks!


3 Supreme 530 Microfiber Towels, 16 x 16 inches
No job is too big for the Supreme 530 Microfiber Towel! This ultra plush, ultra thick towel has a soft touch to pamper your vehicle as it buffs away waxes, polishes, and quick detailers or dries your vehicle to a spot-free shine. The unique blend of 75% polyester and 25% polyamide gives the towel a balance of softness and toughness to perform any detailing task. The Supreme 530 Microfiber Towel is made of heavy 530g/m² microfiber.


On Autogeek.com

Autogeek Whiplash in a Bag Travel Kit


Best spray wax on the market hands down.


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You can, but does not work as well as the Polymer spray when used as a drying aid. Better to use it on dry paint in my experience...
 
Can you use it as a drying aid?


I wouldn't.

But then I don't use products as drying aides because in my experience what they do is break the surface tension of the grip water has to the surface causing the water to run off the car and taking whatever product you sprayed onto the surface with it. This means dragging the product into cracks and crevices you cannot get into to remove.

About 10 years ago when I worked for Meguiar's Eagle One had a product called Wax-as-U-Dry and Meguiar's wanted to position their consumer spray wax in the same way. I tested it and upon spraying the product onto my freshly washed and rinsed black Honda Pilot I watched the water run off the car and take the wax with it and deposit it into all the lower cracks and crevices. I don't want wax or other ingredients stuck in places I cannot get it out of.

That's just me but it makes sense...

Instead... I simply dry the water off the car.

KISS - Keep it Simple Simon


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I love this stuff. It's fast and easy to apply. Looks great and lasts a good amount of time.

After testing it I bought a gallon :dblthumb2:

I just put it on my Rogue a couple weekends ago after a wash.









This is on my wife's Sonata, beadtastic!



 
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