Crystal Coat Application Question

I also found if i don't remove the safety seal and instead just poke a tiny hole in it that it will limit the amount coming out of the pour spout.
Quantity applied may have a lot to do with wiping abilities
Shrink your work size down and play with wipe times as temperature and humidity has much to do with wipe off as well
 
This thread is interesting to me. I've used Crystal Coat twice, from the same bottle a few weeks apart and never experienced any of the problems discussed in this thread. It was in fact the very first coating I tried and I remember thinking to myself, what's all the fuss about when applying coatings? It was almost too easy but I did go through 6 or 8 applicators per vehicle. I figure this probably cost me product. I was very pleased with the result. I'm sorry to see others having trouble with it. I think I need to go look in my bottle and see how the unused portion has held up as I have no idea.
 
As I said before. The cap is kinda funny. It needs to be really cranked down after opening, or it leaves it more open to air.
 
I used BLACKFIRE Crystal Coat Paint Coating on my TR6 in June
The paint is single stage black and marrs very easily!
I had zero issues with any marring

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very nice....well I wish I was not having problems. I have two other bottles from the bf gift item...I have considered opening one of those and giving it a shot but once I got them I sealed them up inside a bag and taped the tops down because I had read posts about the bottle not sealing well.

I'm not saying this is not all 100% user error, but I coated 6 cars with my pbl v1 bottle and never had one single issue at all.....but holy cow this crystal coat, its a PITA to use for me.

I wish I was more local to you guys so I could have someone else try this exact bottle to see if its just me or if there is another issue at play here...I might give it another shot Wednesday if I get bored but this is a huge let down for me as I was very excited about using this on other people's vehicles but I don't trust myself applying it as it is right now.
 
I returned like 8 bottles of it and replaced with gloss coat. In today's coating world there are 0 reasons to have to "work" to make it work. Gloss Coat is 10,000x easier. Just my .02 cents.
 
I have had mostly positive feedback with Crystal Coat. But have had a couple issues which I mainly contribute to shelf life of the product.

First experience was back around April. I bought a small 4oz bottle and used it on my personal cars with great success and ease of use. Also awesome durability! Fast forward to August. I had a clients C7ZO6 for a full correction and wheels off coating etc etc. I planned to use BF on the whole car. I did the wheels working in small areas and noticed it was a bit difficult to wipe off but still got the job done without issue. Once I moved onto the paint that's when it became evident that there was a issue. I applied it in a small area and went to wipe off immediately and it was already like glue. Due to time constraints I ended up using PBL V2. No biggie, happy customer!

I called Nick and explained what was going on and admitted how old the bottle was and that it was stored in my garage and not indoors. He graciously sent me a new 8oz bottle this time free of charge. So right after that I had 2 more cars to coat. Both I did with BF with great success again!

Jag XJL with BFCC




Monte SS with BFCC




Now here is where it gets interesting. I haven't used that bottle I opened back in August (mainly because of the new Wolfgang Uber Coating) till just the other day. It's been stored inside the whole time mind you. I wanted to test it on top of Essence to see how it would react. It acted just like my first bottle did after being opened for a few months. Although not as bad. I was able to work in really small areas and got a couple panels done and they look great and are holding up awesome so far. I personally think the product has a short shelf life ONCE OPENED. Just my .02. I don't think it's a bad product in the least bit.
 
I have had mostly positive feedback with Crystal Coat. But have had a couple issues which I mainly contribute to shelf life of the product.

First experience was back around April. I bought a small 4oz bottle and used it on my personal cars with great success and ease of use. Also awesome durability! Fast forward to August. I had a clients C7ZO6 for a full correction and wheels off coating etc etc. I planned to use BF on the whole car. I did the wheels working in small areas and noticed it was a bit difficult to wipe off but still got the job done without issue. Once I moved onto the paint that's when it became evident that there was a issue. I applied it in a small area and went to wipe off immediately and it was already like glue. Due to time constraints I ended up using PBL V2. No biggie, happy customer!

I called Nick and explained what was going on and admitted how old the bottle was and that it was stored in my garage and not indoors. He graciously sent me a new 8oz bottle this time free of charge. So right after that I had 2 more cars to coat. Both I did with BF with great success again!

Jag XJL with BFCC




Monte SS with BFCC




Now here is where it gets interesting. I haven't used that bottle I opened back in August (mainly because of the new Wolfgang Uber Coating) till just the other day. It's been stored inside the whole time mind you. I wanted to test it on top of Essence to see how it would react. It acted just like my first bottle did after being opened for a few months. Although not as bad. I was able to work in really small areas and got a couple panels done and they look great and are holding up awesome so far. I personally think the product has a short shelf life ONCE OPENED. Just my .02. I don't think it's a bad product in the least bit.

mine turned to that glue like substance you mentioned almost immediately

bottle was stored inside and I broke the seal about 2 minutes before applying it

I'm certain I used too much initially (and it was going on top of essence)

but the second time I used just a dot on a fresh applicator and a smaller section with the same, but less intensive negative results
 
Don't fret guys, I've got a use for your opened bottles of BLACKFIRE Crystal Coat Paint Coating!
Go to Home Depot and buy one of these

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add Crystal coat to the lower bottle (about2oz) and spray onto wheels. Its a no wipe way to coat your wheels!
now there is a learning curve to using this type of sprayer as you can't just push the nozzle all the way down (compressed air freezes the product) but If you pulse the spray nozzle you get get a nice even coat.
I practiced on the inside (barrel) of the rim first before I sprayed the face
here's the wet finish I achieved

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I did have a run which I just blotted with a Suede coating applicator

a few after pictures

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Now heres a benefit I see to spraying besides not having to wipe the coating off, it gets a full coat, meaning more product adheres to the wheel for added protection!
Just a note......there where no high spots, streaks or uneven areas once cured
Hope this help you guys!
 
wow, nice find Robert!
going to stop by there on the way home from work this evening
I'm hoping something like this will solve (early) curing issue I seem to be experiencing

do you think this would be ok to apply Permanon as well?
 
wow, nice find Robert!
going to stop by there on the way home from work this evening
I'm hoping something like this will solve (early) curing issue I seem to be experiencing

do you think this would be ok to apply Permanon as well?

I've only sprayed two coatings so far but its worth the try
 
I've only sprayed two coatings so far but its worth the try

depending on the price I will pick up a couple to try out (just hope they have it) home depot came through yesterday for me..got a screw on seal lid for my wash bucket and a spraymaster sprayer

lowes sucks compared to home depot I have realized
 
Just picked up two of those sprayers (5.97 each-not bad)
Probably wont have a chance to try it out today though.also bought this
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And some other organization stuff. Winter plans are to make the garage more organized and tidy. Also plan move all liquids inside and just keep small usable amounts in garage. ..the tx heat took some of my products last summer
 
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