Have you car ready Todd, I need to try it out when I come down in March......
Have you car ready Todd, I need to try it out when I come down in March......
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Thanks for posting Todd. I can`t wait to try it out
Question: Can BFWD be applied on top to add durability? Will durability of BFWD be reduced because its being applied over the AIO?
Todd, what`s your initial take of BFTPS compared to Optimum Poli Seal and CG Blacklight?
Yes if you use it with too aggressive of a pad you will get some marring. I have used it with a microfiber finishing pad and it worked well.
Yes BFWD can be applied directly on top. BFWD and BFTPS both use the same Wet Diamond polymers, so you will not get any degradation of the durability by using BFTPS first.
With an abrasive all-in-one you end up removing a trace amount (because the Wet Diamond polymers react with the abrasives, in this case a very small amount) of the sealant when you remove it. It`s simply unavoidable. Applying BFWD over the top will help fill in the gaps.
Alternatively you can wipe off the trace residue with the new BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Polymer Spray, which will increase the durability by placing polycharged Wet Diamond Polymers directly on top. These polymers will `fill in the gaps` so to speak and the products will cure together.
I would rather somebody independent post their results, I don`t want to get into direct comparisons (that`s your guys job!). I will say that the durability of BFTPS is quite good for an AIO.
I have some Poli seal to compare it too. I just need to find time to wash my truck and do a side by side on the bed
Thanks for the details Todd. I can`t wait to try this out. I can think of a few places on a vehicle this would come in handy for me!
I did a test section by hand using this product over the weekend, cleaned the paint really well and left the surface slick. I did not layer that section with the new formula BFWD All Paint Protection. I plan to use this by machine in the near future, and thanks to this thread I have some guidance on pad selection. Thanks for the info Todd.
Todd, what are SCR abrasives?
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