Nth Degree
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I'm a bit surprised to find no posts yet in this forum since it was created, so I'll be the first. Maybe Todd should move some BF threads over here and start posting updates about the launch of the new line here.
BFWD is my go to LSP on most cars I use, but I'm not the only one that loves it, which is why I'm not writing about it.
My first experience with BLACKFIRE was a can of BFMS that I won through a contest through TID. Tried it side by side with another of my favorites.:inspector: My first impression was that it was a comparable look, similar feel, easy on and off, but I wasn't blown away. I waited a day and applied a second coat. (Second coat of the competition as well with a control area as well.)
The BFMS pulled ahead a little. So I decided to see what a 3rd coat would do.:wow: I couldn't believe what a difference it made. I have never seen a wax improve more from 2nd to 3rd coat than from 1st to 2nd. It was an immediate love affair. (Shhh. Don't tell my fiancee.)
When I hear people say they are not impressed by Midnight Sun I can only assume they have not taken the time to unlock it's true potential.
While I wouldn't recommend BFMS as a wax for long term protection or for the person who loses patience and gives up easily, I would say anyone who enjoys the process and wants paint you can dive into, BFMS will not disappoint. On a Black NSX I did back in April I did the "Wet ice over fire". (First in class first time out of the garage.) The owner was so happy with the results he ordered a can himself so he could keep up with it on his own.
BFWD is my go to LSP on most cars I use, but I'm not the only one that loves it, which is why I'm not writing about it.
My first experience with BLACKFIRE was a can of BFMS that I won through a contest through TID. Tried it side by side with another of my favorites.:inspector: My first impression was that it was a comparable look, similar feel, easy on and off, but I wasn't blown away. I waited a day and applied a second coat. (Second coat of the competition as well with a control area as well.)

When I hear people say they are not impressed by Midnight Sun I can only assume they have not taken the time to unlock it's true potential.
While I wouldn't recommend BFMS as a wax for long term protection or for the person who loses patience and gives up easily, I would say anyone who enjoys the process and wants paint you can dive into, BFMS will not disappoint. On a Black NSX I did back in April I did the "Wet ice over fire". (First in class first time out of the garage.) The owner was so happy with the results he ordered a can himself so he could keep up with it on his own.