I had a chance to use the bfwd on a family car this week and its another winner for bfwd. I clay-ed the car first after washing with apc and auto soap. The reason for apc added to soap in foam gun was stripping all the wax before using the clay bar. Stoners tarminator was used to get off the tar...
I see many here are detailing headlamps on new cars with abrasives. Is the use of an abrasive like M-205 on a new unweathered headlamp gonna remove the UV coating? What type of foam pad, just a polish pad with P/C.
Is it true there is a UV coating on new car headlamps? After polishing the lamps...
I added another coat of BFWD and then topped with natty's blue and the difference was noticeable for sure. It gave the bf a glassy look and did ad some smoothness. ZZM-5 said the bf would be the base and the wax would be OK as a topper. It did add some gloss was it needed? prolly not but just...
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LETS JUST SAY I WAS SCEPTICAL ABOUT THIS PRODUCT.
The reason being there are so many products on the market now sporting "we do this and our stuff gives you that" Well I am not cheep but who wants 20-30-50- bottles of anything hanging around not being used? And the cost -plus...
Is the bfwd enough alone with 1-2 coats or should it be topped with wax?
I know some use a topper with a sealent but is it shiney enough standing alone on the paint?
How many coats is necessary to get good coverage and best longevity with this sealant? What is the cure time as well ? first coat cure time ? second coat? apply thin?? starting with wet applicator or dry primed with product??