BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Polymer Spray

Todd@RUPES

Just a regular guy
BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Polymer Spray

pic1.jpg


BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Polymer Spray creates a long lasting shine with a high concentration of BLACKFIRE’s amazing tri-polymer Wet Diamond technology. Wet Diamond Polymer Spray features a higher polymer concentration then the former Deep Gloss Spray. It still has light cleaners to remove dust and fingerprints, but the primary focus to protect the paint. It works equally well as a stand alone sealant or as a “icing on the cake” spray for existing BLACKFIRE wax or sealant.

Instructions

Vehicle should be clean of all heavy soiling or debris. If not wash first. For best results apply BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Polymer Spray in the shade on a cool surface. Lightly mist BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Polymer spray on a panel such as a half of a hood, a door, or a fender.

1.jpg


Spread using a plush Cobra microfiber towel.

2.jpg



Flip towel over and buff to a clean, slick shine. For maximum effect keep out of rain or inclement weather for one hour after application.

3.jpg
 
more teasing :rofl

when you say lightly mist panel what is a light mist? 1 spray per panel?
also if someone happens to spray to much have you found any streaking issues?
 
more teasing :rofl

when you say lightly mist panel what is a light mist? 1 spray per panel?
also if someone happens to spray to much have you found any streaking issues?

Yes, one mist per panel is fine unless it is a huge panel. Over application can lead it a little smearing that may streak. Flipping to a fresh side of the towel will remove any streaking.
 
Looking forward to trying this as a booster over UPGP, or clear seal.

Have you tried this as a drying aid or is it best suited for a dry surface?
 
This is one of the main products I've been looking forward. I love BFDGS so I can't wait to get my hands on this.
 
Just used this this morning after washing, over my UPGP - yes, it is a marked diff from the other sprays I use as a final step. It is noticable - very nice...However 20 oz for 20 bucks is a bit steep compared to aquawax...
 
Looking forward to trying this as a booster over UPGP, or clear seal.

Have you tried this as a drying aid or is it best suited for a dry surface?

You could use it as a drying aid on a very lightly wet surface (as in a couple of water droplets here and there) but for maximum effect I would use it on a dry surface.
 
Back
Top