Pats300zx
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Blackfire Interior Protectorant Review:
Meghan was kind enough to send out some of the new Blackfire products for review and testing. The first product I had the opportunity to test is the new Blackfire Interior Protectorant. I had the chance to try the product on 3 interiors to date and I am pretty very pleased with this product. The interiors ranged from light to dark plastics and Blackfire Interior Protectorant made them all look great with a nice sheen to the plastics and without a greasy feel.
The application of the product was pretty straightford. I wiped each interior down with a mild APC and a microfiber towel to remove any dirt and dust and then applied Blackfire Interior Protectorant with a microfiber applicator. I sprayed directly to the applicator and not on the interior surface.
Observations:
Scent: Blackfire Interior Protectorant is probably one of the best smelling interior protectorants that I have used. Blackfire Interior Protectorant does not have a harsh chemical smell to it. I would describe the scent as “clean” or medicianal” which I really liked. It made the product a pleasure to work with.
Application: This was pretty straightford and simple. The product spread easily, a little went a long way, and I got no streaking at all.
Gloss: Another feature of Blackfire Interior Protectorant that I liked was the amount of gloss the product produced. I would describe it as between a matte and medium shine. The product was not overly greasy and was dry to the touch after application.
I was very pleased with this product and am curious to see if this product can be used on exterior plastics like 303 Aerospace etc.
Meghan was kind enough to send out some of the new Blackfire products for review and testing. The first product I had the opportunity to test is the new Blackfire Interior Protectorant. I had the chance to try the product on 3 interiors to date and I am pretty very pleased with this product. The interiors ranged from light to dark plastics and Blackfire Interior Protectorant made them all look great with a nice sheen to the plastics and without a greasy feel.
The application of the product was pretty straightford. I wiped each interior down with a mild APC and a microfiber towel to remove any dirt and dust and then applied Blackfire Interior Protectorant with a microfiber applicator. I sprayed directly to the applicator and not on the interior surface.
Observations:
Scent: Blackfire Interior Protectorant is probably one of the best smelling interior protectorants that I have used. Blackfire Interior Protectorant does not have a harsh chemical smell to it. I would describe the scent as “clean” or medicianal” which I really liked. It made the product a pleasure to work with.
Application: This was pretty straightford and simple. The product spread easily, a little went a long way, and I got no streaking at all.
Gloss: Another feature of Blackfire Interior Protectorant that I liked was the amount of gloss the product produced. I would describe it as between a matte and medium shine. The product was not overly greasy and was dry to the touch after application.
I was very pleased with this product and am curious to see if this product can be used on exterior plastics like 303 Aerospace etc.




