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    Blackfire product question

    Started Doing Wet-Ice over fire for my Forester. After waxing and wanting to do rinseless washes. Is there any advantage using the Blackfire one over the Ultima one. The Blackfire one states that it has polycharger in it. Will it do anything for the wax? Also, will Gloss Enhancing Polish remove waterspots?

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    Re: Blackfire product question

    either one will help the wax if anything, not harm it
    as for the water spots, you`ll first want to determine what type of spots they are, then you can plan the attack.
    Read this article by Mike Phillips,
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    Re: Blackfire product question

    Sometimes one family of products won`t work well with another. For example, when I have Coll 845 on my car, the BFRW doesn`t work very well and is tough to get streak free, but Duragloss RW works fine. The only way to know if it will work the way you want it to, is if you try it out (or maybe someone here uses Ultima RW with BF on the paint and can tell you).

    Agree with Robert on the waterspots...it depends what type. I did a car this weekend with Type II waterspots. I actually didn`t even see them until after I polished because of all the swirls and holograms that were on top of the spots. But I used PF2500 and a white pad on GG6 to polish the car and that didn`t remove them. So if what you have is Type I, you might be able to get them off with GEP.

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    Re: Blackfire product question

    I think it`s type I. It was about the only time I washed it in the afternoon sun. Plus I added APC to the wash to strip off the old sealant. So it had no protection and the water dried on the hood. That`s the only place I could see the water spots.

    Thanks for the replies. Since I just did the Wet Diamond sealant, I`ll do a vinegar wipe and see if that works. IF not, Nanoskin it then HD polish and a paint cleaner or GEP.
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