TheStickUSMC
New member
Hey y`all! First time posting and long time user of Blackfire products. I`m currently based out of the San Diego area and OCD about my Chevy Colorado`s black paint (I decided to torment myself) and general cleanliness. Anyways, I am close to pulling the trigger on the AMMO paint regimen and reflex coat in order to satisfy the itch if anything, however I thought I`d reach out to the community for a Blackfire solution first. I think Larry has the right idea with adding layers of protection and, intuitively, his process makes a lot of sense however I`d like to stay within the Blackfire line due to the cost effectiveness compared to AMMO, my OCD, and the fact that I own a majority the line. Without getting into the weeds of the process, I currently use either the two bucket method with the shampoo or rinseless wash depending on the dirtiness of the truck then use a damp microfiber to dry the vehicle and finish with an application of the polymer spray and buff to a high shine with a microfiber. This is where AMMO NYC`s Hydrate comes in and Blackfire`s perceived gap is. Hydrate, in theory, combines my last two steps into one and may very well help prevent swirls. Hydrate works as a lube between the towel and paint to prevent/reduce swirls whilst still adding an additional layer of protection. Here is where my question rolls in, what Blackfire product or combination thereof will act like Hydrate? I`ve identified two close candidates in the Blackfire lineup; the polymer spray and rinseless wash in QD dilution. The polymer spray has very little lube with high polymer content (honestly feels like I`m putting DI water on the paint and wiping it off...) whereas the QD ratio of rinseless wash has high lubricity but lacks the additional polymers. I`m up in the air with the waterless wash, seems like a waste of money to me.... Currently toying with the idea of injecting wet diamond polymers from the polymer spray or crystal seal into my rinseless QD mixture to attempt to mimic Hydrate.
What are the community`s thoughts on a Blackfire equivalent to Hydrate? Get creative! Also, as a sidebar, I`m curious about your thoughts on a Blackfire version of Reflex, the not-a-real-coating coating? I think we`re SOL on this one.
Link to AMMO NYC
Heres my rudimentary chart of Blackfire equivalents to AMMO and the gaps I`ve identified: (omitted interior products FYSA)
BLACKFIRE = (AMMO)
Rinseless - diluted = (Boost)
WD Shampoo = (Foam)
??? = (Reflex)
WDAFPP = (Skin)
MS Wax = (Creme)
??? = (Hydrate)
MS Spray Wax = (Spit)
TE Tire Gel = (Mud)
TE Tire & Wheel Cleaner = (Plum)
WD Shampoo = (Brute)
Wordy, I know, thanks for hanging in there!
What are the community`s thoughts on a Blackfire equivalent to Hydrate? Get creative! Also, as a sidebar, I`m curious about your thoughts on a Blackfire version of Reflex, the not-a-real-coating coating? I think we`re SOL on this one.
Link to AMMO NYC
Heres my rudimentary chart of Blackfire equivalents to AMMO and the gaps I`ve identified: (omitted interior products FYSA)
BLACKFIRE = (AMMO)
Rinseless - diluted = (Boost)
WD Shampoo = (Foam)
??? = (Reflex)
WDAFPP = (Skin)
MS Wax = (Creme)
??? = (Hydrate)
MS Spray Wax = (Spit)
TE Tire Gel = (Mud)
TE Tire & Wheel Cleaner = (Plum)
WD Shampoo = (Brute)
Wordy, I know, thanks for hanging in there!