A new BLACKFIRE final step topper....

Dear Todd & Friends

I hope this is something a newbie with no idea of what he's doing can apply.

Reckon it'll look good on white?

Yes it will look stunning on white and it will be extremely easy to use. BLACKFIRE has a reputation for being extremely user-friendly, and that is only going to improve!
 
Yes, as well as on top of other product lines. For maximum effect it should be used on Wet Diamond Sealant or Midnight Sun Carnauba because it is LOADED TO THE GILLS with Wet Diamond polymers.


so is polymer spray the product that you teased us with here....
 
. BLACKFIRE has a reputation for being extremely user-friendly, and that is only going to improve!

Todd if I may piggyback off this, I had a chance to use the new formula Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection and was stunned by it. The old formula was easy to use, very slick, but had a slight dusting problem. Well in my opinion I think the new formula is even easier to use, even slicker, and best of all I experienced zero dusting. Now to pick up the Wet Diamond Polymer Spray.
 
interesting what you say about user friendly - I have a ton of products, but it almost seems that these guys at BF thought about how we use them. Three examples:
1. the total polish and seal glides over the surface on a DA and goes on easier than any other product I have tried.
2. the poly spray comes in a bottle with a very unique spray so it sprays wide - wider than any other sprayer I have...Definitely gonna be my ISP bottle when I use it up.
3. the crystal seal spreads with more lubricity than ultima and does not flash as fast, so you can see where you have been. Then it flashes off perfect.

Certainly others are as good, and I'm not cheerleading, just something I noticed....
 
Todd if I may piggyback off this, I had a chance to use the new formula Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection and was stunned by it. The old formula was easy to use, very slick, but had a slight dusting problem. Well in my opinion I think the new formula is even easier to use, even slicker, and best of all I experienced zero dusting. Now to pick up the Wet Diamond Polymer Spray.

You may piggy back all you like Richard! I am glad to hear of your experience!
 
interesting what you say about user friendly - I have a ton of products, but it almost seems that these guys at BF thought about how we use them. Three examples:
1. the total polish and seal glides over the surface on a DA and goes on easier than any other product I have tried.
2. the poly spray comes in a bottle with a very unique spray so it sprays wide - wider than any other sprayer I have...Definitely gonna be my ISP bottle when I use it up.
3. the crystal seal spreads with more lubricity than ultima and does not flash as fast, so you can see where you have been. Then it flashes off perfect.

Certainly others are as good, and I'm not cheerleading, just something I noticed....

Glen, thanks for your feed back! A lot of R&D, as well as the full force of PBMG's abilities went into this product line, offering not only top-shelf performance, but also a great value as well.
 
Does anyone do dual or triple coats with their BFWD? whatif even, you let the first coat cure for a day, wouldnt buffing out the second coat remove the first coat? I had the older version of BFWD and i think i like the slickness feel and wet look of it better than that of KHGSG (with first coat), well at least on my royal blue pearl honda accord. I havent done 2 coats with BFWD yet....

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Does anyone do dual or triple coats with their BFWD?...I havent done 2 coats with BFWD yet....(+2)

Yes I do 2 coats of BFWD
Then (sometimes) I follow BFWD with BFMS for that deep wet look.
Yes, BFMS reduces the slickness of BFWD but the look is AWESOME!
 
Does anyone do dual or triple coats with their BFWD? whatif even, you let the first coat cure for a day, wouldnt buffing out the second coat remove the first coat? I had the older version of BFWD and i think i like the slickness feel and wet look of it better than that of KHGSG (with first coat), well at least on my royal blue pearl honda accord. I havent done 2 coats with BFWD yet....

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You can do as many coats as you would like. Two coats will ensure even coverage, although the different sized polymers in BFWD do a really good job at getting it right the first time.

Buff off (or on) the second coat will not remove the previous coat. Sealants work through a chemical reaction (with itself) that allows them to adhere to the paint extremely well. While you could take a towel and rub really hard (and likely abrade away the sealant) the mechanical action, even when combined with the chemicals in the second coat, will not degrade the first coat.
 
Thanks todd, thats good to know.... I even heard someones doing 5 or more coats. To me 2 is ideal and 3 is the most i would do. But i think it would be safer for my honda paint if i do it after no rinse wash (with some dust and dirt) or washless wash (if its just dust).
 
Wow, must say Todd that looks spectacular. Just tough to get me off of the Crystal Seal - especially figuring in the effort factor. But....I must say this sealant looks amazing.
 
I thought the new final step topper was the Crystal Seal. So there is something else yet to be introduced? I am definitely interested, especially after seeing that Benz!

GTO_04
 
Thanks. Looks like a must-have after seeing those pics! Just a matter of time before I add that to my collection.

GTO_04
 
you trying to tell me you make something that brings more shine to paint than polymer spray. man i gotta get me some of that as as its available. is there a release date yet.
 
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