BLACKFIRE Total Polish N Seal - BRAND NEW PRODUCT

I used the Total Polish and Seal today and then topped it with Midnight Sun.

It smells just like Optimum Car Wash - yummy!

I will try to write a review later. I will use it again this week,

I also tried the new Lake Country backing plates for the flex. The LC crimson delaminated.
 
I used the Total Polish and Seal today and then topped it with Midnight Sun.

It smells just like Optimum Car Wash - yummy!

I will try to write a review later. I will use it again this week,

I also tried the new Lake Country backing plates for the flex. The LC crimson delaminated.


It does smell like Optimum Car Wash! Nice call, Al! :cheers:

This stuff works really nice with a rotary and the LC Tufted Pads! I wish these pads were more readilly available as they are awesome pads for rotaries.
 
I used the Total Polish and Seal today and then topped it with Midnight Sun.

It smells just like Optimum Car Wash - yummy!

I will try to write a review later. I will use it again this week,

I also tried the new Lake Country backing plates for the flex. The LC crimson delaminated.

Looking forward to the review!
 
I would apply this with the green Lake Country finishing/ polishing pad using my Porter Cable 7424......correct?

I would use the White (green is you have it) polishing pad if you want it to have a little more cut. Or use a black/red pad if you want to use it more as a glaze.

In my limited experience with TP&S it doesn't really have much "cut" at all. And is more of a cleaner glaze...
 

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Wow that's an interesting color. It looks yellow in some pictures and gold in others. I'm usually not a big fan of yellow but that looks really nice. You did a ice job on it too
 
What color is the mustang? It is unusual - cross between yellow and gold.

It's called tricoat metallic Yellow Blaze. It was a limited production run and a 500.00 option. It was limited to Job2 in 2011 and Job 1 in 2012, so about a year run on that color. It was an option on Ford Fiesta and Mustang. I have to take some pics while the sun is setting the car looks almost like an orange gold.
 
Wow that's an interesting color. It looks yellow in some pictures and gold in others. I'm usually not a big fan of yellow but that looks really nice. You did a ice job on it too

Thank You! The car does turn different shades of yellow,gold and Orange depending on the lighting.
 
That looks amazing! Nice work!

Thanks!! I am impressed with the entire line of Blackfire. There are still some spider webs when I hit it with the light but I am a perfectionist and that's what the Blaclfire SRC is for. I will hit it with SRC finishing polish before I tuck it away for the winter.
 
I've been having issues applying this with a flex 3401 and a white pad, speed 5. it seems like as I work it in and it starts to dry, it forms into a gummy paste that is very difficult to remove. it sticks on the paint and is not easily wiped off. kind of reminds me of a high content carnuba wax and how if you let it dry to a haze it just sticks to the paint and will not wipe off easily. The more I try to work it the stickier it gets. I resorted to using IPA to remove it.

When I tried doing a small section by hand with a foam applicator I don't have this problem and it wipes off easily.
 
I've been having issues applying this with a flex 3401 and a white pad, speed 5. it seems like as I work it in and it starts to dry, it forms into a gummy paste that is very difficult to remove. it sticks on the paint and is not easily wiped off. kind of reminds me of a high content carnuba wax and how if you let it dry to a haze it just sticks to the paint and will not wipe off easily. The more I try to work it the stickier it gets. I resorted to using IPA to remove it.

When I tried doing a small section by hand with a foam applicator I don't have this problem and it wipes off easily.

Slow it down to 3 or 4

Most products when they say d/a aren't reffering to a flex, which adds forced rotations. So it would be better to slow It down some
 
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