Did the big spring detail over the last two days. Here’s what I did:
Wash, clay, Meguiar’s #9 swirl remover 2.0, wash, Blackfire polish, Blackfire paint protection (2 coats on body and 1 on bumpers and side cladding).
I also cleaned the engine compartment and detailed the inside but was concentrating on the exterior. Some of the products were new to me like the Blackfire of course but was also my first time using #9 2.0, I have used Finnese-2 in the past and wanted to try something a bit milder. In addition to that I just got 10 MFs from neatitems.
I must say I’m very pleased, this is the best the car has looked after a complete detail. I have used IGH/Blitz and then Klasse after I found Autopia. I’m not sure how much of the results are due to the new products I tried or improved technique. I’ve done several more cars with my PC since I last did this one with FI2 and Klasse. I think I’m much better at working products with the PC now. At any rate I think she came out pretty nice and I feel good recommending Blackfire but obviously can’t comment on durability.
I saw comments in other threads about Blackfire’s diminished slickness in comparison to canauba, Klasse or Zaino. I’d agree with that opinion at least compared to Blitz and Klasse that I’ve used. It’s still slick though. I’m not sure what significance this holds if anything. It’s not like I rub my paint every chance I get, I limit myself to 2 or 3 times a day.
As far as Blackfire’s appearance, I really like it. It’s very shiny but has a warmer glow to it compared to Klasse, at least on this paint which is blue with crushed pearl. Klasse had more of a brilliant sparkle.
Comparing application and removal of Klasse and Blackfire: AIO is easier for me to use because you buff if off while it’s still wet, the blackfire you wait for it to dry, then buff. With SG I always had to wet the MF with a little QD to remove it completely, I found myself having to do this with the Blackfire as well but only certain areas. The Blackfire is very thick compared to SG so I may have to work on getting ultra thin coats and this may make buffing out easier.
Today was sunny but hazy so the pics don’t really do the shine justice but here they are anyways

Wash, clay, Meguiar’s #9 swirl remover 2.0, wash, Blackfire polish, Blackfire paint protection (2 coats on body and 1 on bumpers and side cladding).
I also cleaned the engine compartment and detailed the inside but was concentrating on the exterior. Some of the products were new to me like the Blackfire of course but was also my first time using #9 2.0, I have used Finnese-2 in the past and wanted to try something a bit milder. In addition to that I just got 10 MFs from neatitems.
I must say I’m very pleased, this is the best the car has looked after a complete detail. I have used IGH/Blitz and then Klasse after I found Autopia. I’m not sure how much of the results are due to the new products I tried or improved technique. I’ve done several more cars with my PC since I last did this one with FI2 and Klasse. I think I’m much better at working products with the PC now. At any rate I think she came out pretty nice and I feel good recommending Blackfire but obviously can’t comment on durability.
I saw comments in other threads about Blackfire’s diminished slickness in comparison to canauba, Klasse or Zaino. I’d agree with that opinion at least compared to Blitz and Klasse that I’ve used. It’s still slick though. I’m not sure what significance this holds if anything. It’s not like I rub my paint every chance I get, I limit myself to 2 or 3 times a day.

As far as Blackfire’s appearance, I really like it. It’s very shiny but has a warmer glow to it compared to Klasse, at least on this paint which is blue with crushed pearl. Klasse had more of a brilliant sparkle.
Comparing application and removal of Klasse and Blackfire: AIO is easier for me to use because you buff if off while it’s still wet, the blackfire you wait for it to dry, then buff. With SG I always had to wet the MF with a little QD to remove it completely, I found myself having to do this with the Blackfire as well but only certain areas. The Blackfire is very thick compared to SG so I may have to work on getting ultra thin coats and this may make buffing out easier.
Today was sunny but hazy so the pics don’t really do the shine justice but here they are anyways
