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    New some direction, been out of the detailing game for awhile!

    So I used to been heavy into detailing. This is what my process used to be

    Dial soap wash, dry, clay bar, wash car again, full zaino wax step process, then follow up with grand finale zaino spray.

    Well it looks like zaino has been pushed aside by better products? I`m looking to purchase a kit I can do my whole car with that is broken down easily into steps. Its a baltic blue supra. Is anyone using the blackfire? I need someone to bring me up to speed eh. Thanks for the help

    Sean

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    Re: New some direction, been out of the detailing game for awhile!

    Yes i use blackfire among others and i would use it on your colored car. Both the soap as well as the polish and wet diamond sealant.

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    Re: New some direction, been out of the detailing game for awhile!

    Just because there`s other products getting the limelight on these forums doesn`t make Zaino any less viable an option. If it worked for you in the past, and you were happy with the results, I`d probably just get more Zaino especially since you`re familiar with it. For items in the same playing field - i.e. sealants, and disregarding coatings - not all that much has changed. Lots of the same ole stuff with new labels and more talk. Since you asked specifically about Blackfire, my opinion would be, if choosing between BF and Zaino, to go with Zaino. I`ve tried BF, albeit several years ago, and I just wasn`t overly impressed with it. Maybe it`s had some tweaks in the few years since I`ve used it and my opinion is a little dated, but I`m not one to keep buying the same kind of product over and over in hopes that it works better a second time around. At one time I might have been that way with products, but that was a while ago. If you`ve got your process down, then any quality (and even some not-so quality products) will do just fine.
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

 

 

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