Eric@CherryOnTop
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- Jun 23, 2012
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I got the bottle of the Mother's product free with the purchase of their new Waterless Wash Product. I decided to buy a bottle of the Blackfire product after reading all of the other excellent reviews on it. I realize the Mother's product isn't meant to be a protectant, but I wanted to see how they did against each other. I'm far away from home and looking to refine the "car care kit" I bring with me on these types of trips. For tires, previously I would bring some APC, a scrub brush, demoted microfiber towels and Poorboys World Bold N' Bright gel.
I also picked up some microfiber applicators for these products for some scrubbing power.
I waterless washed the car in the "open air" garage at the condo complex. I started with a dry dirty tire:
First up was the Mother's. I sprayed the product directly onto the applicator and began to scrub the blackwall. I didn't do any wiping after that, just let it dry. This is how the applicator looked after scrubbing half of one tire:
And here is the clean tire while the product is drying:
Next up was the Blackfire. Here is the applicator after half of one tire:
And after:
And here's a finished tire outside in the light:

Conclusion. I think the Mother's product cleans better. It might be better suited to a super dirty tire that you are planning on stripping bare for new dressing. For these tires, the Blackfire did a great job. It's a jack of all trades, master of none. If you care for your tires regularly then this product is perfect for you. I ended up using the Mother's followed by the Blackfire on these tires. For the purposes of a traveling car care kit, the Blackfire is capable of replacing the APC, scrub brush, microfibers and dedicated dressing. This will be a new regular product for me.
I also picked up some microfiber applicators for these products for some scrubbing power.
I waterless washed the car in the "open air" garage at the condo complex. I started with a dry dirty tire:

First up was the Mother's. I sprayed the product directly onto the applicator and began to scrub the blackwall. I didn't do any wiping after that, just let it dry. This is how the applicator looked after scrubbing half of one tire:

And here is the clean tire while the product is drying:

Next up was the Blackfire. Here is the applicator after half of one tire:

And after:

And here's a finished tire outside in the light:
Conclusion. I think the Mother's product cleans better. It might be better suited to a super dirty tire that you are planning on stripping bare for new dressing. For these tires, the Blackfire did a great job. It's a jack of all trades, master of none. If you care for your tires regularly then this product is perfect for you. I ended up using the Mother's followed by the Blackfire on these tires. For the purposes of a traveling car care kit, the Blackfire is capable of replacing the APC, scrub brush, microfibers and dedicated dressing. This will be a new regular product for me.