Re: what to use for wet look
Should not damage the CQuartz. You`ll just be swapping the water behavior of the CQuartz for the Blackfire products. Don`t expect the BF products to last as long as usual either as the CQuartz should shed it off.
Re: what to use for wet look
We advise clients to not do anything for 10-14 days. The coatings generally are still curing especially if you did not cure with a lamp.
Re: what to use for wet look
ok no touchie for two weeks.. then I unleash then I unleash the beast that is blackfire... muhahahahah
Re: what to use for wet look
I know you are not asking for product suggestions, that said, I`ll just throw this out. Wet Diamond is a nice sealant but I like Crystal Seal better while staying in the BlackFire line. Nothing any easier to apply. I`ve used it over a variety of coatings and have been pleased with the high gloss wet look.
Re: what to use for wet look
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GearHead_1
I know you are not asking for product suggestions, that said, I`ll just throw this out. Wet Diamond is a nice sealant but I like Crystal Seal better while staying in the BlackFire line. Nothing any easier to apply. I`ve used it over a variety of coatings and have been pleased with the high gloss wet look.
Hi GearHead,
Is BlackFire`s Crystal Seal equivalent to Optimum`s Opti-Seal? Specifically, can it be used on interiors, a drying aid, glass etc..?
Re: what to use for wet look
What about PA High Gloss?
Re: what to use for wet look
I`ve never seen where anyone has ever used it as a drying aid. Something tells me it wouldn`t work well with water. That said, it can be used on glass, plastic and paint. As I said previously it just doesn`t get any easier to use. Wipe it on and walk away, it will usually flash in just a few minutes. I really like using it on the lower part of my Ford Edge. It`s all plastic and it works well.
I too really like PA High Gloss. It`s more pricey but it`s pretty.