Up Close & Personal: BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant

Nick McKees37

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Pour me another cup of coffee, please

I would be lying if I told you I got a decent amount of sleep last night. Why? I've been eagerly anticipating the release of BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant since we finished testing and approved various iterations of the formula. The production-spec formula is perfect. Creating a trim restorer and sealant is an enduring challenge that requires a lot of patience and testing.

What is BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant?

BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant is the solution to an issue that plagues almost every vehicle manufactured in the last 30 years – dull, faded, and discolored plastic exterior trim. This thick, gel-like formula penetrates deep into the pores of plastic, rubber, and vinyl exterior trim, restoring the finish to factory-new condition. A traditional trim dressing might last a week or two if you’re lucky; BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant provides MONTHS of durable protection.

Trim sealants versus trim dressings

BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant is far more than a trim dressing. This polymer-based trim restorer forms a bond at the molecular level, restoring the surface while coating it in a durable, protective shell. BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant doesn’t wash off in the rain – it actually causes water to bead up like a wax! Treated surfaces will have a factory-fresh appearance – not a sticky, greasy mess like other so-called trim restorers.

Surfaces that benefit from BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant

  • Moldings
  • Bumpers
  • Windshield cowlings
  • Louvers
  • Air vents
  • Wiper arms
  • Window trim
  • Mudguards
  • Side mirror housings
  • Bed rails
  • Door handles
  • ...and more!

How to treat NEW trim with BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant

How many times a day do you see a thread with someone asking how to restore dull, faded, discolored plastic trim? A lot! On the opposite end of the spectrum, how often do you see someone asking how to PROTECT the plastic trim on their NEW vehicle? Hardly ever, because plastic and vinyl trim is often ignored which is why it becomes dull and faded in the first place!

Even if your car is NEW and the plastic trim looks GREAT, now is the time to treat it with BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant.

Use a FOAM applicator to apply BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant to plastic surfaces that are new or well maintained. Immediately buff the surface with a clean, dry microfiber towel.

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How to treat OLD, FADED, DISCOLORED trim with BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant

If you own a vehicle manufactured in the last 30 years, chances are pretty good that it has plastic exterior trim. If not cared for from the start, it will slowly fade and discolor.

Believe it or not, the plastic trim on our recently acquired company van (aptly named "Ivan") was already beginning to show signs of fading and discoloration. You can thank the Florida sun for that!

Use a MICROFIBER applicator to apply BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant to plastic surfaces that are in dire need of some attention. This will help providing some cleaning action, so you can really work the product into the pores of the surface. If you're working on an older vehicle, clean the trim first using BLACKFIRE All In One All Purpose Cleaner. After you apply the sealant, immediately buff the area with a clean, dry microfiber towel.

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Check out those results!

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How to treat TIRES with BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant

BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant can even be used as a long-lasting tire dressing. You can vary the level of shine by the number of coats that you apply.

Application is simple: First, thoroughly clean the tires using BLACKFIRE All In One All Purpose Cleaner. I used a microfiber applicator. You can also use a tire brush if you're washing the vehicle the traditional way (hose and bucket). You must make sure the surface is completely dry before applying BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant.

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Apply using a FOAM applicator. Wait 15 minutes in between coats.

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Check out those results!

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The fact of the matter is you should NEVER ignore the plastic trim on your vehicle, even if it is brand-spankin' new. If your vehicle has plastic trim that's dull, faded, and discolored, BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant will restore the appearance to like-new condition. BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant will not streak or wash off when it gets wet. The only maintenance required is regular washing with a quality shampoo, like BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Conditioning Shampoo.

On Autogeek.net

BLACKFIRE Total Trim & Tire Sealant 8 oz.

BLACKFIRE All-In-One All Purpose Cleaner
 
Nice review Nick! Looks like a great product, I may have to give it a try.
 
Beautiful review Nick! Looks like another BlackFire winner.

Love that last close up of the tire. What Camera gear are you shooting with?
 
That looks great--my only problem is I bought the 16 oz bottle of WETS and it goes so far I'm not sure I'll ever use it up. Save me a bottle for 2022.
 
What is the difference between the Blackfire and Wolfgang trim products?
 
Thanks guys!

Beautiful review Nick! Looks like another BlackFire winner.

Love that last close up of the tire. What Camera gear are you shooting with?

Point and shoot Nikon. ;)

What is the difference between the Blackfire and Wolfgang trim products?

BLACKFIRE is a thick gel. This makes BLACKFIRE easier to apply on some surfaces. Wolfgang however can be used on chrome and wheels as a sealant.

If you're looking for just a TRIM RESTORER/SEALANT, then I would go with BLACKFIRE. For an all-in-one type of trim sealant I would go with Wolfgang.
 
Nice write up. Looks like a great addition to the blackfire line.
 
Looks like a good product for textured Trim BUT how does it perform on smooth (B pillar) trim?
 
This 50/50 shot alone makes me want to pick up a bottle of BLACKFIRE TT&TS:

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Looks awesome Nick! To borrow one of your phrases; you really knocked one out of the park with this review :dblthumb2:
 
Wow , another great BF product , willneed some in a future order .
 
Two things, both dumb....

Can you post a pic of the consistency of the gel on the pad? For curiosities sake.

Next question, could one use this on engine trim pieces and can it withstand the heat in there?


Thanks.
 
Thanks again guys! Im the MAN

Looks like a good product for textured Trim BUT how does it perform on smooth (B pillar) trim?

Smooth trim doesn't absorb the product like porous trim does, so you need to buff off any excess after applying to smooth trim. It holds up very well on both smooth and textured surfaces.

Two things, both dumb....

Can you post a pic of the consistency of the gel on the pad? For curiosities sake.

Next question, could one use this on engine trim pieces and can it withstand the heat in there?


Thanks.

I'll get a better picture for you today. :dblthumb2:

Yes, it works GREAT on trim pieces in the engine compartment. I'm thinking I'll use it for my next engine write up....:)
 
If you're looking for just a TRIM RESTORER/SEALANT, then I would go with BLACKFIRE. For an all-in-one type of trim sealant I would go with Wolfgang.

Maybe it's because I worked all weekend and I'm exhausted, but I'm not getting this statement.

What would be the difference between an AIO sealant vs a restorer/sealant? Is it the Wolfgang product doesn't do much to restore the surface? I think most products I've used will turn faded trim darker. Is that not "restoring" the surface?

Please don't take this as negative...just trying to learn.
 
Maybe it's because I worked all weekend and I'm exhausted, but I'm not getting this statement.

What would be the difference between an AIO sealant vs a restorer/sealant? Is it the Wolfgang product doesn't do much to restore the surface? I think most products I've used will turn faded trim darker. Is that not "restoring" the surface?

Please don't take this as negative...just trying to learn.

Oops - sorry for not elaborating any further.

Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant can also be used to seal and protect hard metal surfaces, like wheels and chrome bumpers, etc. Depending on what you're looking for, this can make Wolfgang the more versatile of the two, however for trim restoration alone I would personally choose BLACKFIRE.
 
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