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    I`m almost done with my spring detail and used Blackfire`s new Wet Diamond Sealant and I have to say that I`m very impressed. By far the wettest looking sealant I`ve ever used (remeber I`m still a N.



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    Washed using PB S/S

    Clayed using Optima clay bar

    Dried with Exceldetail blue WW towel

    Swirl removal with SSR 2.5 applied with Exceldetail orange pad

    Polish/Glaze VM applied with LC white polishing pad

    Sealant New Blackfire wet Diamond Seanlant applied with foam pad

    Detail was done outside and in direct sun light.



    I`m only going to comment on the Blackfire, just about everyone here has tried the other products I used and there are plenty of reviews for them but if anyone has a question on the other products I`ll be glad to answer.



    First of all I have to say that nothing I`ve tried to date spread as well as BF, a nickel size drop was more than enought to do my entire hood plus both front fenders. I waited until BF hazed a bit and then remove with PakShak white Ultra Fine Towels. Removal was amazingly easy. The product came right off with no dusting. The results was a very deep, wet look. I oringinally believed that BF looked like CMW but after a while I noticed that BF gave a much wetter, darker, and deeper look. At $27.00 and considering how far this product spread I feel it`s a great deal. Very easy to use and IMHO one of the best looks I`ve ever seen on black. I`m looking forward to hear comment from the real pros here.



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    Hood after



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    another side view



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    and Yes, I know my Kia has the worst OP I`ve ever seen.
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    Looks really nice Jay. So you got some BlackFire, glad you enjoyed it and it worked out fine for ya.

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    That is some seriously wet looking paint. I`m surprised. Keep as all posted as to durability and if you use any QDs or spray waxes inbetween.



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    Wow! It does look extremely wet and reflective. Awesome! You got yourself a great helper there too! My 13yr old now runs the other way when she sees me detailing...



    So you didn`t have any problems with Blackfire over VM???



    BTW, your shots also bring back great SI memories for me too. Used to visit family there many moons ago.

    Great job!



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    John, thanks for the thumbs up and yes, so far I eally like it but I`m already thinking about topping it with some PS and seeing how it looks. I can never leave well enough alone LOL



    strat81 their still debating the race track, it will more than likely be a while before they decide.



    Emazda3S I had no problems with bonding using it over VM, VM is one of my favorite producs to date. Looks good on just about anything. I would imagine that my little helper will running away by that age as well.
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    Hey, I`m going to top AJ with some carnauba within a month. I have a few new products to try out, but I just might put on another layer of AF, just to get a hang of it, this time I will use a foam pad instead.

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    Just went out and took a long look at BF after 20 hrs of cure time and have to say that I`m still very happy, it looks a little deeper than I remember from yesterday and seems to have a bit of a shimmer.



    As of now BF is my favorite sealant replacing 2180 and CMW. I still have a love for waxes like PS, TS and NB and will conitnue using them.



    I`m really not overly concerned about durability since I`m never been able to hold out for more than a week or two before re-waxing/sealant.



    MY plan is too add another layer of Blackfire and then, within a couple of weeks, top it with PS and see how it looks.
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    Looks really nice and wet, just going by the pictures, the apprearance reminds me very much of Poorboy`s EX w/carnauba.
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    I`ve read so many good reviews on Blackfire, and this is, by far, the best example of Wet Diamond I`ve seen. Great job, raven.
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    Nice review Jay, the Sorrento looks great



    I`d also like to know how durable it is, NE pollen is killing me now

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    JohnnyDaJackal, the pollen is killing me here too LOL. I will be going out to QD the truck a little later today. I`ll try and check the durability of BF but I`m already thinking of topping it LOL. Hopfully I can hold out for a couple of weeks. I`ll post back and let everyone know how well it holds out.



    areaseven - Thnks for the thumbs up.



    Scottwax - it does look a bit like E#X but a lot wetter loook, at least to my eyes.
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    looks very nice ->I wonder how it looks on blue
    :buffing: ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL OF BEAUTY :waxing:

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    If it really is easy off, then that`s a big plus.



    I love the old Blackfire`s look and feel, but it could be a pain in the *** to buff. It either smeared or didn`t want to come off at all at times. The way you described it makes it seem similar to Menzerna FMJ.

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    tailwind, removal is extremely easy if you let it dry to a haze. I tried removing a section right after appling (WOWO) and it smeared really bad and was a B....H to remove.
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