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Review of Black Fire “Black Ice”
A relatively new product from BlackFire has been introduced at Autogeek. It is called “Black Ice. The product description, describes it as a [FONT="]Hybrid Montan Sealant Wax. [/FONT][FONT="]The combination of German-sourced, color-charged montan wax and genuine Brazilian carnauba wax. This combination was tailored specifically for black and dark colored vehicles. [/FONT]
[FONT="]I was given the honor of testing, Black Ice for this review. [/FONT]
[FONT="]The vehicle that I used the product on was a 2012 Chevy Cruz. The color of this car is Dark Bronze. In the sun the metal flake is very prominent and in the shade the color looks like chocolate.
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[FONT="]Another product that BlackFire makes, is BLACKFIRE[/FONT][FONT="] Gloss Enhancing Polish[/FONT][FONT="] it [/FONT][FONT="]will be used to prep the clear coat prior to the applying the” Black Ice”. It is designed to remove old waxes and sealants and cleans the paint's surface to prep it for a shiny coat of wax or paint sealant.[/FONT][FONT="]
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[FONT="]As always, a two bucket wash was preformed. Once the car was dried, I moved the car into the garage to insure that no direct sun light would affect the performance of the products. I did the baggie test and the paint did not need to be clayed.
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[FONT="]In the photos you will notice a little guy that is keeping me in line, “Ivan”.[/FONT]
[FONT="]First step was to polish the clear coat, and I used a Flex 3401 Orbital Polisher and a [/FONT]Cobra Cross Groove Flex Foam™ 6.5 inch Red LSP Finishing Pad.[FONT="] The pad was primed and readied for the task. Setting 2 was used on the Flex polisher. A high speed setting was not used because no paint correction was being done, just prepping and removing old wax. Four over lapping cross passes per area and then I waited for a slight haze. Removal was not hard work, just slight pressure with a micro-fiber towel and it was off. The gloss enhancing polish did it job, the surface was very clean and clear.
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[FONT="]On to the BlackFire “Black Ice”, Application was done two ways. I used a micro-fiber applicator by hand and the Flex 3401 Dual action polisher with a LC [/FONT]CCS Red Ultrasoft Wax/Sealant Foam 4 Inch Pad. Note: the wax is black in color and it will transfer that color to the pads. So if you have black applicator pads it I would recommend that they be used. I did try to wash the pads after and the black did stay on them. The red pad that I used on the flex was wash by using the Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer and Detailer’s Pro Series Polishing Pad Rejuvenator.
Applying the Black Ice by hand was not difficult, it did go on with a little resistance. A little goes a long way, a thin coat is all that is needed per instructions. Applying with the Flex 3401 was a dream, the pad just fit into the tub of wax. Again just a little on the pad is all that is needed. Keeping a thin layer of wax was effortless with the Flex. So, my preference was to apply by machine but that does not mean that applying by hand is out. As per the instructions, the wax was applied extremely thin and allowed to dry to a haze for about 10 minutes before being removed from each section.
Time for the results: Removal was a breeze. I used a Cobra Super Plush XL Microfiber Towel, 25 x 36. When this towel is folded up it makes for a very thick buffing towel. You may think that is way to big but with all that cushion, you will not install any feather scratches. Plus you have so many more side to use and these towels really pick up the spent wax.
I notice that once buffed off, a deep shine was achieved and the color just seemed to so much brighter. Most of the buffing was done by hand. I did try a couple of areas with the Flex machine. Either way was very easy. I do not know if it was just me but after all the tools and pads were put away and cleaned. I did a very gentle re-wipe and the paint looked to get even bright and shinier.
Below are photos of the end results. I was very happy how well it worked. I also tried it on my Torch Red Corvette. The red just popped, and very wet looking.
Thank you, Nick and Autogeek for another great product. Tom
Oh, looks like Ivan is all tuckered out
A relatively new product from BlackFire has been introduced at Autogeek. It is called “Black Ice. The product description, describes it as a [FONT="]Hybrid Montan Sealant Wax. [/FONT][FONT="]The combination of German-sourced, color-charged montan wax and genuine Brazilian carnauba wax. This combination was tailored specifically for black and dark colored vehicles. [/FONT]
[FONT="]I was given the honor of testing, Black Ice for this review. [/FONT]
[FONT="]The vehicle that I used the product on was a 2012 Chevy Cruz. The color of this car is Dark Bronze. In the sun the metal flake is very prominent and in the shade the color looks like chocolate.
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[FONT="]Another product that BlackFire makes, is BLACKFIRE[/FONT][FONT="] Gloss Enhancing Polish[/FONT][FONT="] it [/FONT][FONT="]will be used to prep the clear coat prior to the applying the” Black Ice”. It is designed to remove old waxes and sealants and cleans the paint's surface to prep it for a shiny coat of wax or paint sealant.[/FONT][FONT="]
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[FONT="]As always, a two bucket wash was preformed. Once the car was dried, I moved the car into the garage to insure that no direct sun light would affect the performance of the products. I did the baggie test and the paint did not need to be clayed.
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[FONT="]In the photos you will notice a little guy that is keeping me in line, “Ivan”.[/FONT]
[FONT="]First step was to polish the clear coat, and I used a Flex 3401 Orbital Polisher and a [/FONT]Cobra Cross Groove Flex Foam™ 6.5 inch Red LSP Finishing Pad.[FONT="] The pad was primed and readied for the task. Setting 2 was used on the Flex polisher. A high speed setting was not used because no paint correction was being done, just prepping and removing old wax. Four over lapping cross passes per area and then I waited for a slight haze. Removal was not hard work, just slight pressure with a micro-fiber towel and it was off. The gloss enhancing polish did it job, the surface was very clean and clear.
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[FONT="]On to the BlackFire “Black Ice”, Application was done two ways. I used a micro-fiber applicator by hand and the Flex 3401 Dual action polisher with a LC [/FONT]CCS Red Ultrasoft Wax/Sealant Foam 4 Inch Pad. Note: the wax is black in color and it will transfer that color to the pads. So if you have black applicator pads it I would recommend that they be used. I did try to wash the pads after and the black did stay on them. The red pad that I used on the flex was wash by using the Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer and Detailer’s Pro Series Polishing Pad Rejuvenator.



Applying the Black Ice by hand was not difficult, it did go on with a little resistance. A little goes a long way, a thin coat is all that is needed per instructions. Applying with the Flex 3401 was a dream, the pad just fit into the tub of wax. Again just a little on the pad is all that is needed. Keeping a thin layer of wax was effortless with the Flex. So, my preference was to apply by machine but that does not mean that applying by hand is out. As per the instructions, the wax was applied extremely thin and allowed to dry to a haze for about 10 minutes before being removed from each section.

Time for the results: Removal was a breeze. I used a Cobra Super Plush XL Microfiber Towel, 25 x 36. When this towel is folded up it makes for a very thick buffing towel. You may think that is way to big but with all that cushion, you will not install any feather scratches. Plus you have so many more side to use and these towels really pick up the spent wax.
I notice that once buffed off, a deep shine was achieved and the color just seemed to so much brighter. Most of the buffing was done by hand. I did try a couple of areas with the Flex machine. Either way was very easy. I do not know if it was just me but after all the tools and pads were put away and cleaned. I did a very gentle re-wipe and the paint looked to get even bright and shinier.
Below are photos of the end results. I was very happy how well it worked. I also tried it on my Torch Red Corvette. The red just popped, and very wet looking.
Thank you, Nick and Autogeek for another great product. Tom






Oh, looks like Ivan is all tuckered out


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