Received bfwd from pac

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Its a 100% cotton shaggy dog thingamagic. Is there better stuff out there? so i can purcahse now...
 
its thigamagig....not magic...get it right buddy...:) ;) ....who makes that thing....i use viking chenille and some sheepskin ones....i mean it looks like cotton but you wont know til you see who makes it...it looks like something that goes on the end of a mop/scope thingy....what does the label say...just be careful because from my own past experience....of just saying..well..i want to wash the car so ill just use this thing once...:eek: ...sometimes once is all it takes...IMHO...then its swirl/scratch city....
 
Yeah. Its like a cotton cloth. I think Viking makes it (purchased at pepboys). It attatches to a flat peice which is connected to a stick...



is IS soft and thick... with lots of shag... shag baby!
 
reaching SUV's and all(also for getting snow off of car in winter)...if viking makes it it should be ok...does the label say 100% cotton...i would use it but try to get the mitts if u can...otherwise should be ok....if its 100% cotton and from viking...try the CD test...wipe it on a cd and see if it scratches at all...u can see im way too paranoid...:D...
 
wow the CD test really works? ill try it!





[edit] results..



the Dry test. I just rubbed some dry cloths on the cd and wow they caused swirls!



The Terry Towel caused the MOST swirls

the "baby diaper" caused minimal swirls



the wet microfiber caused little to no swirls

the wet shaggy thing I used clean the car (wet) caused no swirls
 
The CD test gauges if it will not scratch the clear, if it does not scratch it then you're good to go.



If it scratches the CD it still might not scratch your clear because the clear is harder than the CD. If it seems to be reallly scratchy on the CD then that might say something about it's inherent hardness and the overall affect on your car.
 
I am going to layer it over Z5 on the top of my black Cobalt as a test drive.
What are its particulars, do I spritz an applicator pad the same way as Zaino and keep it as thin as possible ?Da Rules!
 
If it's 'as an experiment' then go for it and let us know how it turns out. I don't know what will happen but I am pretty sure that the paint won't fall off!;)

Enjoy your BFWD and let us know what you think!!!!!

(PS if your paint does fall off I am never ever never coming on here again!!!)

:D
 
If it's 'as an experiment' then go for it and let us know how it turns out. I don't know what will happen but I am pretty sure that the paint won't fall off!;)

Enjoy your BFWD and let us know what you think!!!!!

(PS if your paint does fall off I am never ever never coming on here again!!!)

:D

Gee Todd , are you kinda skeptic about BF/Z5 :confused:...I didnt think layering sealants has ever been a problem ?
 
I'm new here and I have used many type of polishes, sealants & wax. I just purchased my first bottle of BFWD to try this weekend. I currently have Z-2 on black. I would like to put BFWD on top of the Z-2.
 
It shouldn't be a problem. However, I would use a paint cleaner like P21S GEP, to get the paint ready for the BFWD. You are going to love the look and feel of this:drool5: You are not going to believe how wet looking this will make your ride, but the slickness is second to none.

Good luck, and be sure to post some pics.
 
My Quest is finally over.

No there is no problem, I totally misread your first post. :cool:Let us know what you think.

Laid down just one coat over the weekend.
I have tried just about everything from A to Zaino and my quest if finally over.

Some had shiny and bright.
Others had warmth and depth.
BFWD has all of those and the "wet look" I was looking for but never found..

All the things I wanted in one VERY easy to use product.

I love this stuff!
 
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