BLACKFIRE Crystal Seal- BRAND NEW PRODUCT!

Todd@RUPES

Just a regular guy
BLACKFIRE Crystal Seal

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Each spray BLACKFIRE Crystal Seal contains enough Wet Diamond Polymers to protect your paint and create that unmistakable BLACKFIRE Shine. Crystal Seal is a unique self-leveling formula that does not require additional buffing or removal. Simply wipe on and walk away. Crystal Seal is will not stain plastic and trim.

Instructions

BLACKFIRE Crystal Seal contains no cleaning agents. For maximum effect apply BLACKFIRE Crystal Seal to prepared paint or existing BLACKFIRE protection. Wash and dry the vehicle as normal. Machine polish paint defects if necessary or use BLACKFIRE Gloss Enhancing Polish to clean and prepare the paint.

Mist BLACKFIRE Crystal Seal onto the microfiber applicator pad to prime it.

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Mist on to one section of the car, I. E. a fender, half the hood, a door, and spread using straight lines until a thin even coat is applied. Very little goes a long way, 4 ounces can treat up to 40 vehicles.

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Apply to the next section until the entire vehicle is covered. There is no need to wipe off. Wait 30-60 minutes for all high-spots to level and cure. Try to keep the vehicle out of the elements for the next 8 hours to allow the Wet Diamond Polymers to fully cross-link.

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BLACKFIRE Crystal Seal is excellent when applied to brake calipers & wheels, door jambs, interior trim (such as carbon fiber), metal trim, and windows.

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If isolated streaking is visible in some areas after 60 minutes lightly wipe with a Corba microfiber towel to remove.

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Here's another product I want to try out.

I'm curious though, what is the point of the Wet Diamond sealant then? Would this be used in conjunction with, or alone?
 
Nice write up Todd! I have been playing around with this product for a while, and I really like it so far. I obviously don't know what the price will be, but I think it will be a big hit when it's released! It goes on so easy like Opti-Seal or UPGP, and it looks amazing. From what I've been told the durability is right between that of Opti-Seal and UPGP, but the big benefit is that only one layer of this product is needed to achieve maximum durability and shine, unlike UPGP which usually works best after 3 layers.
 
Hmm this looks just like one of my other favorite products. This a defiantly have to try item.:bigups
 
Nice write up Todd! I have been playing around with this product for a while, and I really like it so far. I obviously don't know what the price will be, but I think it will be a big hit when it's released! It goes on so easy like Opti-Seal or UPGP, and it looks amazing. From what I've been told the durability is right between that of Opti-Seal and UPGP, but the big benefit is that only one layer of this product is needed to achieve maximum durability and shine, unlike UPGP which usually works best after 3 layers.

If the durabilty holds true then I would be good with that. I normally use one of the others mentioned but durabilty isn't an issue for me with the ease of use and normally I only do one coat anyway.
 
Here's another product I want to try out.

I'm curious though, what is the point of the Wet Diamond sealant then? Would this be used in conjunction with, or alone?

It can be used as a stand alone sealant. The benefit over Wet Diamond would be the time savings. Again we staying within the same family of polymers so the look and feel (slickness) is going to be on par with Wet Diamond. Wet Diamond will ultimately provide longer protection because (being a traditional sealant) it is going to have a higher number of active polymers in the formula.
Crystal Seal is whiplash in less time.


any diff between this and other WOWA products?
Price?

In terms of direct comparisons they are all different. Crystal Seal uses the same Wet Diamond Polymers (a grouping of three imported polymers) that are used in the Wet Diamond All Finishing Paint Protection Sealant, so it is going to be very Wet Diamond like. This is BLACKFIRE's take on WOWA sealants.
 
Here's another product I want to try out.

I'm curious though, what is the point of the Wet Diamond sealant then? Would this be used in conjunction with, or alone?

ditto we were typing at the same time Todd.

From the discription it can be used either way. The point of the sealant is longer durability. The sealant is going to have more durabilty than this is going to have as an stand alone so you may want to use this as a topper. Based on the other similar products I've used you can expect a few months really good protection then you can see it start to degrade but it only takes 10-15 minutes to apply so I've never seen it as an issue for my own stuff.
 
Nice write up Todd! I have been playing around with this product for a while, and I really like it so far. I obviously don't know what the price will be, but I think it will be a big hit when it's released! It goes on so easy like Opti-Seal or UPGP, and it looks amazing. From what I've been told the durability is right between that of Opti-Seal and UPGP, but the big benefit is that only one layer of this product is needed to achieve maximum durability and shine, unlike UPGP which usually works best after 3 layers.

This is nice to hear Dave. I like the fact that you can use this in combo with BFWD & BFMS. This would make a great "top up" for someone wanting a quickie. And for someone like me I could see using this in the winter and being able to use the BF combo as my LSP all year round.

I already use Opti-Seal but BFCS would help to keep everything all in the family.
 
What would you use to remove it from the vehicle? Lets say down the road you wanted to do a traditional coat of sealer and wax. Is it necessary to remove this stuff before applying the sealer and wax?
 
Thanks for the explanation Todd. As a follow up question to traditional vs WOWA sealants in general, if we can get good results from a clean mist spray, what is the point of the oily thick solution that other sealants contain? I like the idea of using this on surfaces WD wont allow, but convince me i still nee WD.
 
I'd also like to hear about pricing. I'm guessing that topic has been avoided as that might be something that's not set at this time which is fine. If it's priced under Opti-Seal, I think it'll be a real home run. I really like WOWA products on certain area, some which were high lighted in pics like door jams and wheels, and wouldn't mind giving this product a shot - especially if it has greater slickness than other similar applied products.
 
Thanks for the write up! Crystal seal looks great. I like the sealants that work in so many areas.
 
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