CarCareMike
New member
Hi guys
Let me say that I'm in love with BFWD. It has an amazing look, is really really easy to apply and remove and is CRAZY slick. The problem I'm having is durability.
When I have polished friend's cars I will finish with M205 and IPA wipe a few times throughout the session to see if it is doing what I need it to do. I don't IPA the whole car afterwards. I then apply BFWD and call it done.
Recently performed maintenance on a vehicle that I did the above process to 2 months previous and when I washed it the BFWD on the lower panels all the way to the door handles on both sides of the car had NO protection left. No sheeting/beading nothing. The horizontal panels had some protection left but the beading was not uniform and when dried, slickness was completely gone.
What I did notice was that the look was still there. This car was garaged and not washed since I last worked on it. I know this is a contributing factor but I've seen better durability from Colly 845 but bought BFWD (the 2012 version) for it's look, sheeting and (apparently) good durability. I also saw TroyScherer do a torture test on BFWD and it looked quite done at the 2 month mark.
Basically what I want to know is does BFWD need to be applied to an absolutely bare surface to bond properly (no M205)? If anyone can help with this I'd really appreciate it. :bigups
Let me say that I'm in love with BFWD. It has an amazing look, is really really easy to apply and remove and is CRAZY slick. The problem I'm having is durability.
When I have polished friend's cars I will finish with M205 and IPA wipe a few times throughout the session to see if it is doing what I need it to do. I don't IPA the whole car afterwards. I then apply BFWD and call it done.
Recently performed maintenance on a vehicle that I did the above process to 2 months previous and when I washed it the BFWD on the lower panels all the way to the door handles on both sides of the car had NO protection left. No sheeting/beading nothing. The horizontal panels had some protection left but the beading was not uniform and when dried, slickness was completely gone.
What I did notice was that the look was still there. This car was garaged and not washed since I last worked on it. I know this is a contributing factor but I've seen better durability from Colly 845 but bought BFWD (the 2012 version) for it's look, sheeting and (apparently) good durability. I also saw TroyScherer do a torture test on BFWD and it looked quite done at the 2 month mark.
Basically what I want to know is does BFWD need to be applied to an absolutely bare surface to bond properly (no M205)? If anyone can help with this I'd really appreciate it. :bigups