BFMS after BFPS?

wdmaccord

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Just curious if it is okay to add a coat of BFMS after a wash and final wipedown with BFPS? Or should I skip the panels I want to wax and not use BFPS on them? BFWD and BFCS are my base if that makes any difference.
 
it wouldn't hurt to use bfms over bfps, but if bfwd and bfcs are your base, I would just skip the bfps and go to bfms as your topper. you could even go with BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Spray Wax as your topper and save a few bucks. the similar ingredients all compliment each other. I love the wet ice over fire look.
 
Thanks for the reply. I am mainly just using BFMS paste wax on the hood, front bumper, and side mirrors for some extra bug protection every month or so. I finish every wash with either BFPS (usually after RW on dry paint) or BFMS spray wax (as a drying aid after 2BM).

I was thinking I should reapply MSPW yesterday after I had already finished with PS but began to wonder how the MS would bond.
 
that's the good thing about using blackfire products, since they all seem to compliment and bond to each other so well. in reality, bfwd is excellent just used as a stand alone, but I really like the added depth bfms gives as an overcoat. (but I'm still patiently waiting for blackfire to develop it's own permanent/semi permanent coating though. :D)
 
that's the good thing about using blackfire products, since they all seem to compliment and bond to each other so well. in reality, bfwd is excellent just used as a stand alone, but I really like the added depth bfms gives as an overcoat. (but I'm still patiently waiting for blackfire to develop it's own permanent/semi permanent coating though. :D)

Can't be too far off given DP and Pinnacle have theirs. Makes me wonder though...with the Wet Diamond polymers being its signature, maybe BF will never put out a coating.
 
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