BF Polymer Spray: My inital thoughts

Dr Oldz

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Just wanted to express my thoughts with my first time using this product.

Product claims it can be used over ANY wax or sealant and I like that factoid!

Washed my metallic black truck today and decided to try it out. Last LSP was 2 coats of Vic's Chaos(A line AutopiaCC should carry) applied about a month ago. Winter is here and after each wash I like to use a booster of some sort to help against salt and general crappy weather.

-Application is just as easy as any other spray wax. Spray on, spread and I wipe with a seperate MF(Chinchilla to be exact). Very easy and zero streaks.

-Slickness did increase over the Vics Chaos rather noticeably as I was impressed. Seemed to improve for about an hour. I imagine this was due to the polymers curing.

- Final look. I felt that it added an noticeable glass like gloss and made the paintwork more reflective. I also did notice that it took away from some of the depth of the LSP which isn't a bad thing but something I noticed. I imagine that is the trade off from adding such an impressive glass like gloss. I liked the way my truck looked when completed tho as it made the flakes stand out a bit more.

I really think this will be a great booster for LSP's that are dying off and need a refreshing and a improvement to the final apperance! Not sure I would want to top a fresh applied Nuba that has the deep look to it but this is only my first time using this product and further time will tell. So far another good reinvention from the BF line.

I will continue to try using this product out with different combos and look forward to using it as part of the BF "system"


Thanks for reading, Jim.
 
when I use the spray by itself over other products, it's good - about the same as my other sprays...it's when I use it in conjunction with the other BF products that it pops....layering the same polymers, I suppose...
 
love it. i have one coat of BF polish & seal on. i am using the WDPS to maintain the finish. very easy to work with and really amps up the shine. a bit $ at $20, but well worth it!
 
Thanks for sharing your initial thoughts Jim. Blackfire Wet Diamond Polymer Spray really does add a noticeable amount of gloss and slickness, not to mention durable polymer protection.



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Very nice review!

Stig- I almost wrecked the Speed3 this morning when pulling in because of the whiplash of the red Honda. My neck is still sore.
 
Since I know Todd reads here and is open to some constructive criticism I'll tell you how I see me using the poly spray. I will use it for layering/removing/applying my other BF products. But if I'm just doing a general after wash on other cars, I'm not wasting the stuff, it's too expensive to throw around. For that I'll use aquawax which works good. The wolfgang stuff is also great on BOGO.

Poly is saved for taking off the TPnS after haze or the cars that are total BF layers, as it does truly light them up more than other sprays....Maybe there's another product possible here - something will less polymers in it but still the BF formulation that could sell for $12 and call it "everyday" poly spray? Not a QD....

no wait .....better idea - have it on eternal BOGO!!!:yay:yay
 
I'll add my two cents worth after mine arrives and I get the chance to use it over the whiplash I created this weekend. :yay
 
No pics? What a NEWB! lol. Seriously though Jim, love hearing your thoughts on this product. I will have to give it a try after I use up some of the other spray waxes I've got at this time. Thanks for the write up!
 
Since I know Todd reads here and is open to some constructive criticism I'll tell you how I see me using the poly spray. I will use it for layering/removing/applying my other BF products. But if I'm just doing a general after wash on other cars, I'm not wasting the stuff, it's too expensive to throw around. For that I'll use aquawax which works good. The wolfgang stuff is also great on BOGO.

Poly is saved for taking off the TPnS after haze or the cars that are total BF layers, as it does truly light them up more than other sprays....Maybe there's another product possible here - something will less polymers in it but still the BF formulation that could sell for $12 and call it "everyday" poly spray? Not a QD....

no wait .....better idea - have it on eternal BOGO!!!:yay:yay

Hey Glen, on the wolfgang product, you talking bout Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant? If so, can you compare the two products. Love the WG. Thanks:bigups
 
Hey Glen, on the wolfgang product, you talking bout Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant? If so, can you compare the two products. Love the WG. Thanks:bigups

Yes, the spritz sealant - as it is on BOGO, I'm a big fan..the BF poly has absolutely no equal when used in the BF combos as the polymers are additive and create synergy with the BF underneath.

But the Wolfgang is very nice, flashes fast, no smear and creates a candy look quickly. It's my goto on a few cars and parts of the boat where I don't have BF products underneath......
 
Thanks Jim for your review of BF Polymer Spray, I'll be getting mine next month at DF and alot more of the line.:rockon
 
Excellent write-up! It smells good, too. A little goes a really long way, too.

Thanks. Yes indeed... A little really goes a long way. I see a bottle lasting a long time.

love it. i have one coat of BF polish & seal on. i am using the WDPS to maintain the finish. very easy to work with and really amps up the shine. a bit $ at $20, but well worth it!

The system approach is certainly a great thing about it. As a topper to TPnS certainly seems to be easy and a No-brainer.

Thanks for sharing your initial thoughts Jim. Blackfire Wet Diamond Polymer Spray really does add a noticeable amount of gloss and slickness, not to mention durable polymer protection.



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Thanks for getting my back with some pics, Nick. Stunning!!!

Jim, thanks for the report.

YW, Al!

No pics? What a NEWB! lol. Seriously though Jim, love hearing your thoughts on this product. I will have to give it a try after I use up some of the other spray waxes I've got at this time. Thanks for the write up!

Nick and I are in Kahoots! He got my back!

Thanks Jim for your review of BF Polymer Spray, I'll be getting mine next month at DF and alot more of the line.:rockon

U know that these products can be shipped and your wait would be much less! ;) Remember your Autopia Forums Discount!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I'll add my two cents worth after mine arrives and I get the chance to use it over the whiplash I created this weekend. :yay


Got my products this morning !!! So when home over my lunch hour today I got to try the waterless wash and the poly spray. Since it rained after cleaning up the truck over the weekend, the WW worked great, did the whole truck with on MF. I used two towels with the PS, one to wipe on and one to buff when needed.

All I can say is..........WHIPLASH !!!!

Thanks BF
 
I think this is the product i wanted to try in between washes to help reboost the BFWD effect...

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i first used it this past holiday over two coats of bfwd and two coats of bfms done a month or two ago. the polymer made it look like i had just waxed it. same slickness and the gloss is like OMG!!!!!!
 
Got my products this morning !!! So when home over my lunch hour today I got to try the waterless wash and the poly spray. Since it rained after cleaning up the truck over the weekend, the WW worked great, did the whole truck with on MF. I used two towels with the PS, one to wipe on and one to buff when needed.

All I can say is..........WHIPLASH !!!!

Thanks BF

PICS!>!>!>!????? :rockon
 
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