Recent experience with Blackfire

I apologize it took me so long to get the pictures up...

I just finished removing all of the bugs and pieces of rubber that were embedded in my wash mitt from when you brought it to the track! :D

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EEWWWW! :w00t:
 
Yeah but that Porsche looks so happy to be covered in bugs... Almost like it is smiling...

They say that a Porsche is never happier then when it is at home on the track!
 
ZR1 is no joke, TT as well................ here is one Carbone Inc and I did when he was in California to help me

I was joking with Rick, when I saw that GT3 in his shop I kept calling mine. I usually stroll into the shop and ask if he has finished my car(pretty much which ever car is sitting there not being worked on).

Incredible Rick......... cannot wait to see your E-39 M5 Ryan told me about(lucky bast**d lol)

That E-39 M5 Rick picked up is sick!
 
Working on a interlagos e92 M3 now, hard paint is taking a while even with KB assistance.

Eager to see what 2 coats of blackfire will look like in a little bit.... :drool5:
 
I put Wet Diamond Paint Protection on top of Klasse All-In-One. Works great, and lasts 5 to 6 months here in the midwest. Per the properautocare folks, I don't have to wait for any curing of the AIO as well. So, I apply AIO, then Blackfire Wet Diamond Paint Protection. both with my 7424, and my 02 van looks great. My 08 Silverado just had the same treatment, which lives outside (maroon), and looked fantastic. Tremendous depth. Great Stuff!
 
Yes, you may top it with a paste wax may I suggest Blackfire Midnight Sun Ivory Carnauba Paste Wax.....:wizard:
 
I was planning on putting two coats of blackfire wet diamond and topping it off with dodo supernatural . Will this work ?

Forget being unnecessary, I think it will take away some of what BF WD does so well, being very glossy and insanely slick. The nuba will most likely help wit the glow but honestly 2 coats should be more than enough for a full spectrum look.
 
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