Have KAIO and BFWD. What should I buy next?

speedz

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I have been a lurker here for a long time. Havent ever felt the need to post as all my queries have been answered in relevant threads. :thx



Right now I have the following products

1) Meguiar's Gold Class Step 2 and Step 3...oily finish not all that long lasting in the harsh dusty, tropical climes I live in

2) Meguiar's NxT 2.0 Liquid Polish

3) Klasse AIO (not very sure of how helpful this one is...need to test this more. Although I did not feel that KAIO by itself, without any topping, looks all that great)

4) Blackfire Wet Diamond All Finish Paint protection....Love this one...slick and wet and amazing :getdown



Now what do I buy next? I am so happy with BFWD. Should I buy more of the stuff? Or is there anything else out there that beats BFWD? I am not in favor of applying a caranuba wax on top of BFWD. Is there some product that can be applied on top of BFWD or used to further add slickness to BFWD?



Or is there some alternative to BFWD? Or is there some other pre-cleaner, or polish that can further increase the BFWD looks?
 
speedz350- Welcome to Autopia!



If you're happy with the BFWD, why are you wondering about other products? Heh heh, don't fall victim to the Curse of Autopia, where you're always chasing some Holy Grail of detailing products ;)



I somehow get the impression that you'd prefer the BFWD to stay slick longer, and that can be tricky IME (not that I've ever used that particular product).



Maybe a good, slick QD for use after your wash. I like FK425 on synthetic LSPs.



Otherwise, since you mention a polish or precleaner, maybe you just need a little better prep before the BFWD goes on, what with prep being at least 90% of how things look anyhow. Since you don't mention having any polishes/compounds, I bet this is what's called for (and it opens the Pandora's box of machine polishing...).



And I guess *that* brings up wash/dry technique, 'cause if you need better prep that usually means the paint has marring, and that's almost always from the wash.
 
Thanks a lot for the help guys. Decision taken.



Why spoil something thats already great? :clap: AM going in for more BFWD and adding some Gloss enhancing polish as well. And hmm...probably some more AIO. Loves its look on glass windows. And the fact that it doesnt stain trim and beadings.
 
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