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    I bought a couple of new products for my car this week....



    Amongst my new purchases i decided to try this:





    and this:





    To say i was impressed with the blackfire was an understatement - The paint instantly looked darker and glossier, and it was as easy to buff off as clearkotes` machine glaze and the likes .



    The Jeff`s Was also a breeze to use and added a slightly more glossier look to the paint again, this shall definitely be getting used after every wash



    anyways, here`s the pics, excuse the different coloured spare alloy on the nearside rear (new alloys going on this week )
























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    comments welcome, good or bad

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    Looking wet my man, I gotta get some of that trigger Jett
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    Looks amazingly wet!
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    Looks great, gotta love Werkstatt
    [quote name=`DocHoliday`]I recently had SSR2.5 on toast for breakfast, was tasty and it polished my teeth![/QUOTE]

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    Get that Bottle off your paint! At least put a towel under it.





    Looks great, Werkstatt is a great product, easy as it gets to use, prime strong is an amazing product too.

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    Red looks very vibrant and wet.



    Awesome job, and nice selection of products.

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    Wet, wet, wet!

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    Looks incredible !!!!!!!!

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    Looks excellent. Is it me or does it have a PS look to it? I want to put some trigger on the wifes car, but am testing the 1x of AJ. So far after 3 months its holding up very well.
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    Looks excellent. Is it me or does it have a PS look to it? I want to put some trigger on the wifes car, but am testing the 1x of AJ. So far after 3 months its holding up very well.
    Bryan Burnworth - Atlanta Car Detailing - Peachstate Detail LLC

    Selected as one of the top nine detailers in the US by Autoweek

    Published in the 356 Registry

    The only exclusive Opti-Coat Pro specialist in Atlanta

    All PPF work done by the best in Atlanta Derek Johnson of Atlanta Protective Films

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    Quote Originally Posted by cupra_clark
    I bought a couple of new products for my car this week....



    Amongst my new purchases i decided to try this:



    ...



    To say i was impressed with the blackfire was an understatement - The paint instantly looked darker and glossier, and it was as easy to buff off as clearkotes` machine glaze and the likes .



    The Jeff`s Was also a breeze to use and added a slightly more glossier look to the paint again, this shall definitely be getting used after every wash



    anyways, here`s the pics, excuse the different coloured spare alloy on the nearside rear (new alloys going on this week )




    Looks excellent, great job!!



    Couple questions - What did you prep with prior to applying BF? Apply BF via hand or PC? How many layers of BF you apply?



    Again, looks excellent!
    Have Fun!
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    The car looks marvelous! Very wet.

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    Simply dripping! That`s the reddest I`ve seen your car look yet!
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