BFWD & Black

I used it on my black infiniti paint and had streaking when trying to remove with all types of MF towels. It left an oily residue. I would say make sure you shake it up and don't apply excessive product. Despite trying these measures I still experienced issues. However, this was my first time using BFWD and even polishing my car, I'm a noob. Also, heard waiting longer to buff off might help.

How long did you let it sit before buffing off? There seems to be three methods that folks use: (1) apply one panel at a time and then immediately buff of; (2) apply to the entire car and then immediately buff off; (3) apply to the entire car and wait 45 minutes or so for it to dry completely and then buff off. See Todd's discussion of these three methods.
 
I used method 1. I applied to the fender, then applied to the next panel and wiped off the fender before going to the next panel. So it cured for maybe 5-7 minutes per panel.
 
I think BFWD is the easiest stuff I've ever used! What I like best is how easy it buffs off and how long it lasts. I have Black a F350, tried Rejex and got about half way done and ran out of energy. BFWD and I'm done in a little over an hour.

I put two coats on about the middle of Summer. It still looks great! Truck spends the night in a garage so I'm sure that helps.

JMT's
 
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