Advice on Procedures

What company makes purple power? And to the BFWD: so I should still apply it after polishing and then just put a coat of wax on?

Also should I consider on incorporating M105 into my routine or is it too big of a risk? I would really like to get amazing results, but I also do not want to harm any cars due to inexperience. So any tips on using M105? And is ArmorAll decent for interior wipe down, or should I look elsewhere for a protectant, spot remover, and leather cleaner?

Purple Power is the Brand name. just like Simple Green. You can find it at any auto parts store or Walmart. It is readily available over the counter. Blackfire is made by the good folks here at Proper Auto Care / CMA. It is a sealant, and IMHO, it is the best sealant available anywhere.

Yes, the BFWD would be applied after the polishing stage. There is no need to top the BFWD with wax. Only if you want to. Though, I would never top it with a comercially available wax. The BFWD gives you such a slick, wet look, you wouldn't want to do anything to take away from it.

I hope this helps.
 
Yes it helps a lot, Barry. You've done nothing but help me since I signed up here, so I really appreciate it :notworthy: I will definitely go look for some purple power and I will experiment with the BFWD as long as it protects like wax does. I feel like if i just apply the BFWD I can save time and skip waxing. I will clean my dad's car in the upcoming weeks and post my results and hopefull you guys can help me from there. Thank you so much
 
Yes it helps a lot, Barry. You've done nothing but help me since I signed up here, so I really appreciate it :notworthy: I will definitely go look for some purple power and I will experiment with the BFWD as long as it protects like wax does. I feel like if i just apply the BFWD I can save time and skip waxing. I will clean my dad's car in the upcoming weeks and post my results and hopefull you guys can help me from there. Thank you so much

My pleasure.
Just remember when applyig the BFWD, to apply it very thin. It will give you better protection then a wax.
 
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