Blackfire ivory carnuaba wax

I just got my order of Blackfire ivory carnuaba wax yesterday(that makes the set complete) and have a couple of questions. Can I layer it , how many layers max and what is it's durability? I have a 2010 F150 Lariat candy apple red metallic and I put on the BF gloss enhancing polish and WD sealant last weekend with my new PC 7424XP and the truck looks great. I hope to take it to a new level with the BFIC. Any help would be appreciated.:thumbup:

Harry,
This is a Cleaner/Wax. It is not like a typical carnauba. It is sort of a QD and wax all in one. It is more for touchups, or after a wash, if you want a little extra shine. It will not add a lot to your durability. If you already sealed with BFWD, that will last you for a while. I would add a second coat of the BFWD, and then the next time you wash your car, finish it with the Ivory Carnauba.
 
I just looked up the description of BFIC on the PAC site and it said that there are no cleaners in the wax it is pure carnuaba. Of course if it were "pure" carnuaba I couldn't break it with a brick ball bat but it definately said there are no cleaners in the wax.:-?
 
I already have BFICW but have not used it over sealant. I do like it. I use it to do a quick detail on my motorcycle. I never wanted to use it over sealant cause I know you cannot put sealant over the wax again and I never wanted to strip it down.
 
I just got my order of Blackfire ivory carnuaba wax yesterday(that makes the set complete) and have a couple of questions. Can I layer it , how many layers max and what is it's durability? I have a 2010 F150 Lariat candy apple red metallic and I put on the BF gloss enhancing polish and WD sealant last weekend with my new PC 7424XP and the truck looks great. I hope to take it to a new level with the BFIC. Any help would be appreciated.:thumbup:

Harry are you taking about Midnight sun paste wax? If yes you can use it right over top of WD. That is the wet ice over fire. I think that Barry is talking about the wax in the aerosol can. But maybe you are as well.

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No worries Harry, actually cleared up some questions I had about the BFICW. Hey Barry or anybody, I have 2 coats of BFWD on. Is it still better to use the BF spray sealant after washes, or will the BFICW be just as good? I planned to use the spray sealant through the winter after washes until this thread started on the BFICW. Does it make any sense to trade off using each?
 

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Broker I have the paste wax. I see where the confusion occured, my fault.X_X

I think that I remember Todd stating there is no need to layer waxes. Sealant is a different story. Deep gloss spray should keep up the shine. Post up some pics when you are done. I have been thinking about some midnight sun myself.
 

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No worries Harry, actually cleared up some questions I had about the BFICW. Hey Barry or anybody, I have 2 coats of BFWD on. Is it still better to use the BF spray sealant after washes, or will the BFICW be just as good? I planned to use the spray sealant through the winter after washes until this thread started on the BFICW. Does it make any sense to trade off using each?
Either one will work great. I don't have any experience with the BFICW, but from what I have learned here at TID, this is a great product that is great after washes.
I do have experience with the BF Spray Sealant, and I absolutely LOVE this stuff. It has all of the same characteristics as BFWD.
Once again, either way, it will look great.
I think that I remember Todd stating there is no need to layer waxes. Sealant is a different story. Deep gloss spray should keep up the shine. Post up some pics when you are done. I have been thinking about some midnight sun myself.

Thanks for clearing that one up broker. Once you replied, I figured Harry was using the Midnight Sun.:rockon:
 
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