What other BF products are goto's?

Blackmirror

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i might use meguiars #9 before AIO on my GN. If I use the #9, then wash with Dawn again won't the fillers be removed therefore i just wasted my timie with #9?
 
You've got the idea. The dawn wash should be the first thing you do. After that you should just stick with regular car wash soap. The AIO may remove the #9 as well. I've never tried AIO over #9 so I'm not sure. Maybe someone else can answer that question. The dawn after #9 is not a good idea though.
 
#9 also has a polish in it. I used #9 with my rotary and then put a coat of AIO on my hand before SG'ing. The AIO will remove the fillers from #9 anyways but #9 also has a polish in it that will help, expecially if you are apply it with a buffer.
 
when I use AIO after #9, the #9 oils will interact with the AIO. Will that have any effect on the AIO's cleaning properties?
 
What if I used a scratch remover like Eagle One instead of #9? Just to get the spots that have scratches. Should I polish it after using the scratch remover or can I go straight to AIO after using scratch remover?
 
i used #9 2.0 this weekend, then followed with 2X AIO and 2X SG.



It "appears" that there were no problems caused by the #9. That stuff was a pleasure to use relative to SMR. Thank you carguy for the suggestion! :D
 
For customers that want a sealant (and not Nuba-SuperCoating),I've been using BFWD.I love the product for it's ease of application,looks,durability(from customers"holds up well").I've/Customers have been impressed,and is my goto sealant \m/

I would like to try another product from the line.What other product from BFproducts would impress me like the BFWD?
Would be purchasing from TOL,so I'm not sure if the full BF line items are offered there.
 
I always try to have on hand the Spray Sealant, 3 stages of metal polishes, the odorless interior protectant and the wax, tho the smell puts me off a little. I also keep the regular sealant on hand, but thats a given. :)
 
I like alot of the BFWD products. Sealant of course is #1, but the wheel cleaner and clay bar are close #2. Not so much on the wheel gel as it's just ok in my opinion.
 
I am a big fan of the Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish. The name is confusing because it isn't a polish, it's a paint cleaner & glaze combo. It leaves the paint feeling glass smooth and ads wetness and depth to the appearance of the paint.

If I am going to apply BFWD or Blackfire Midnight Sun, then I always apply Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish first. It is very easy to apply. Just wet a microfiber applicator with a little water then put a quarter size glob on the applicator and apply to car just like a sealant or wax. Once it has hazed, just buff off with a microfiber towel.
 
Have to 2nd the Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish recommendation. Really leaves a glass like surface, and is easy to work with.

I am a big fan of Blackfire Interior Protectant. Has a nice semi-matte finish, seems to last long, and is easy to apply. Also no weird smells like some interior protectants.

Sure hope the entire Blackfire line continues.
 
I've been using the Gloss Enhancing Polish as a final step before the BFWD sealant. I give it paint quick once over with it on the gray LC pad on the PC and wipe it off.

I like the Interior Cleaner, quality product, but it doesn't stand out as anything amazing to be. Once it's gone done I'll prob stick with using my Diluted Megs APC+ and Folex for interior cleaning. If for no other reason than it's so cost effective.

I've also been using the Interior protectant. I like the nice neutral look it gives. Just a little bit of a sheen to the surface, no glossy, greasy, mess. A big plus is I can't smell it. I can't stand the smell of 303.

The wash soap is OK, but I've never really been too swayed by any wash soap as far as good or bad. My usual is California Gold just because I get it locally. If not that, it ONR washes for me.
 
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