BTW, a lot of companies out there are not liking the way BFWD is taking the market by storm, so if in doubt get a bottle of BFWD and find out what so many folks have found out it and become a true believer.:wizard:
BTW, a lot of companies out there are not liking the way BFWD is taking the market by storm, so if in doubt get a bottle of BFWD and find out what so many folks have found out it and become a true believer.:wizard:
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I got mine free :tongue:Im going to test it out tommorrow on a dark car
I did not find that it darkend silver either but I did do a dark gary BMW 545 and it did seem to darken that color. Most of the time I would say no. Bottom line is BFWD is great stuff, just try it.
first time using the bfwd yesterday on a med blue( not so dark as i thought) honda yesterday . i did not notice it darkened the look of the paint but then again this was after polishing .
Its a really nice product , very easy on and off and YES very slick. I really like this product so far . The only trouble I had was getting used to the larger size hole and dumped way to much product on the applicator a couple of times . It goes on very thin and you dont need much.
I`m a newb so forgive me. Is it necessary to apply wax (BF Carnuba Paste) etc after the BFWD or is that just if I want it to really pop?
It all depends on what you like. Some people think that a sealant alone is cold and sterile, and adding a carnuba gives it a warmer look.
You really have to try out BFWD on it`s own to see if it is for you. I haven`t heard of too many people who felt the need to top it with anything though.
Last fall, I topped it with Collinite 845IW only for protection through the hard winter months. I have to admit that I was very hesitant to top it though. It really does rock on it`s own.:
Barry Schultz
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I love BFWD, but it does seem to attract a bit more dust than other sealants. Anyone else notice this?
Sounds like a decent product, I`ll have to take a close look at it and maybe give it a try..
Bobby - you should as I have used Klasse and found this easier to use (almost a WOWO sealant). Either by hand or machine, just keep it very thin (little does go a long way).
Grungy
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