Just curious if it is okay to add a coat of BFMS after a wash and final wipedown with BFPS? Or should I skip the panels I want to wax and not use BFPS on them? BFWD and BFCS are my base if that makes any difference.
Just curious if it is okay to add a coat of BFMS after a wash and final wipedown with BFPS? Or should I skip the panels I want to wax and not use BFPS on them? BFWD and BFCS are my base if that makes any difference.
it wouldn`t hurt to use bfms over bfps, but if bfwd and bfcs are your base, I would just skip the bfps and go to bfms as your topper. you could even go with BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Spray Wax as your topper and save a few bucks. the similar ingredients all compliment each other. I love the wet ice over fire look.
Thanks for the reply. I am mainly just using BFMS paste wax on the hood, front bumper, and side mirrors for some extra bug protection every month or so. I finish every wash with either BFPS (usually after RW on dry paint) or BFMS spray wax (as a drying aid after 2BM).
I was thinking I should reapply MSPW yesterday after I had already finished with PS but began to wonder how the MS would bond.
that`s the good thing about using blackfire products, since they all seem to compliment and bond to each other so well. in reality, bfwd is excellent just used as a stand alone, but I really like the added depth bfms gives as an overcoat. (but I`m still patiently waiting for blackfire to develop it`s own permanent/semi permanent coating though. )
Me thinks BF will come out with some super sealant like the Sönus coating.
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