Burning Angel

Thanks to my Secret Santa I recieved the BF Wet-Ice Over Fire, which is one system I have really wanted to try. Since I was the lucky winner a few months back with the Polish Angel giveaway it has been on the back burner.

In August we sold my wife's 08 Beetle ( so glad that's gone, but that's another topic) and I purchased an 02 F150 7700 series. The truck has 288k, with verified motor and trans rebuild at 240k.

At first I was just gonna wash, clay, and wax. It is a work truck for me. The itch got to me after a couple washings. Yes it has chips, scratches, and the previous owner destroyed the clear coat on the wheels.

A couple weeks ago I did a full prep, one step polish ( I will list products/procedures for those interested), and sealed with PA master sealant. Last week refinished wheels wetsanding polished then topped with Essence and Pa Supersport.

I just had to try out the Midnight Sun wax. Since time with my beloved Taurus is limited now I chose to test it on the truck.

I did a waterless wash with WG User(really liking it, but lick the Meguiars Ultimate Waterless a tad more), not real dirty since I did a full foam cannon two bucket yesterday.

I opened the new wax, which was a little tricky. That was due to the rubber seal which is a big bonus and nice touch. I used the supplied applicator, and applied in a cross-hatch pattern one panel at a time then buffed off.

I noticed it darkened the paint slightly and was extremely easy to buff off. After I finished ( which confirmed why I apply lsp by machine) I did a final buff. I noticed the reflections were more distinct and the gloss was really noticeable even on silver.

Needless to say my PA Coatings may sit a little longer.

Enough rambling here are some pics

Before :
Day I got it
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Today
Prewash

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Ready for midnight sun

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After

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Side note the WG Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant on the Fatboy caught my eye.

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Sorry for the terrible lighting, working on installing lights in the garage. I have a shop light temp mounted on a truss.



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I love BFMS, it is truly one of a kind.

Side note, I have had C6906, D6603 and have a D6503 + C6803

They are all awesome :D
 
I love my Sony. I hoping VZ gets a newer one soon. Not many have them and full of features. I like uniqueness.

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Well tomorrow's forecast is rain. I am not sure if I want to test the water behavior of this wax yet.

Just finished a job with my father-in-law today and the truck was parked in the sun. I couldn't stop admiring the truck's finish! Crisp reflections and a radiant glow was emitted. It was like the heavens opened and a beam of glory was poured on the truck.


I'm really liking this wax!

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Love the fatboy and the fact you're using QUALITY products on both rides. It shows :). Great job
 
Love the fatboy and the fact you're using QUALITY products on both rides. It shows :). Great job
Thanks, I'm actually on my way to take cruise and blow the pipes out a little. Once winter sets in it will be torn down and cleaned up. With possibly a new cam installed.

I told myself it is just a work truck, but I couldn't leave it alone. I even coated the inside of the tires.

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