Vegas1
Member
First let me thank Terry over at CMA for letting me try out the new formulation Blackfire. :up
Well it finally warmed up this weekend here in CT, and this gave me the chance to try the new Blackfire. I've been using Zaino on both my wife's Dark Grey 97 Maxima and my own Silver 2000 Maxima for over 2 years now and I really love the shine and protection Zaino offers. So I decided to do a side-by-side test with my light colored car getting the Zaino and the wife's, the Blackfire.
Both cars were washed with Z7 and since both were in great shape it was now time to apply Zaino and Blackfire. I've been using my PC to apply Zaino with great results with CMA's dark grey pads (very little Zaino used, with nice thin even coats), so after I applied the Zaino on my car, I put on a new pad and applied the Blackfire.
Application: The first thing I noticed about apply Blackfire was you should use even less product, than Zaino, yes less. I thought Zaino went a long way, but after applying the same amount of Blackfire, it was way to much. After I corrected the amount used, it went on like a breeze.
Removal: Discounting the one part of the hood where I applied to much, Blackfire came off quite easily, but I still give the edge to Zaino.
Shine: The new Blackfire is pretty impressive! I can't say it's better than Zaino, just different. As others have said you do loose just a little in clarity, but the depth of shine on the wife's Dark Grey color even impressed her. And boy is it slick! Even after applying Z6 on my car, the wife's Blackfired car is slicker.
Durability: Now for the real test. This is the area where Zaino has no equal. After applying my final coats of Zaino last November both cars were still shining and beading after another New England winter until early April. Only time will tell.
Conclusion: The new Blackfire is very impressive. It really made a difference on the darker color. I don't know if it would make that much of a difference on my light silver, but I'll give it a try next year.
And once again a big thank-you to Terry at CMA for the sample.
Well it finally warmed up this weekend here in CT, and this gave me the chance to try the new Blackfire. I've been using Zaino on both my wife's Dark Grey 97 Maxima and my own Silver 2000 Maxima for over 2 years now and I really love the shine and protection Zaino offers. So I decided to do a side-by-side test with my light colored car getting the Zaino and the wife's, the Blackfire.
Both cars were washed with Z7 and since both were in great shape it was now time to apply Zaino and Blackfire. I've been using my PC to apply Zaino with great results with CMA's dark grey pads (very little Zaino used, with nice thin even coats), so after I applied the Zaino on my car, I put on a new pad and applied the Blackfire.
Application: The first thing I noticed about apply Blackfire was you should use even less product, than Zaino, yes less. I thought Zaino went a long way, but after applying the same amount of Blackfire, it was way to much. After I corrected the amount used, it went on like a breeze.
Removal: Discounting the one part of the hood where I applied to much, Blackfire came off quite easily, but I still give the edge to Zaino.
Shine: The new Blackfire is pretty impressive! I can't say it's better than Zaino, just different. As others have said you do loose just a little in clarity, but the depth of shine on the wife's Dark Grey color even impressed her. And boy is it slick! Even after applying Z6 on my car, the wife's Blackfired car is slicker.
Durability: Now for the real test. This is the area where Zaino has no equal. After applying my final coats of Zaino last November both cars were still shining and beading after another New England winter until early April. Only time will tell.
Conclusion: The new Blackfire is very impressive. It really made a difference on the darker color. I don't know if it would make that much of a difference on my light silver, but I'll give it a try next year.
And once again a big thank-you to Terry at CMA for the sample.