Nick T.
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I’ve been doing some playing with Blackfire, Klasse, Zaino, and Souverän Liquid. I have 3 or 4 layers of each in different combinations on the rear deck and half of the hood on top of multiple layers of Zaino. Gonna add Platinum to the mix when it arrives. I’m pleased with the progress and have learned a little - sometimes I’m a pretty slow learner, so I have several questions. :nixweiss
Tentative conclusions so far:
Ease of application about equal.
Ease of buffing: BF=4.0, Z=3.5, K=2.5.
Ability to top each other seems okay.
Ability to top or be topped by S seems fine (even Z) and about equal.
BF GEP is much better than AIO for dealing with individual minor marring.
All seem to accept a final buffing with a light misting of distilled water equally well, and using a smooth finish MF polishing cloth they do as well as with their proprietary QD’s. BF QD not tested since I don’t have it yet.
Final “silkiness� also seems about equal.
No where near enough experience to judge sparkle or depth yet. At this point they seem to be about equal.
I love experimenting and comparing, but I’d prefer to not run up too many blind alleys, so here are the questions:
Is there any way to really tell if there is really any bonding or if the sealant is just being wiped off with the carrier?
I know that isopropyl alcohol will remove Zaino, but what will remove BF and K? Not that I want to remove it, I want to avoid inadvertent removal.
In the defense against kamikaze insects, which product provides the hardest surface?
Are there any long term problems (hazing, smearing, etc.) in layering different combinations or using different QD’s?
Is there a sequence of layering these products that produces a better depth - like topping Z-2 with Z-5 every four or five applications?
Is there a secret way to get rid of all swirl marks? I use very clean MF mitts, applicators, and towels, and with care and use of 3M IHG have eliminated most of them - but at certain angles in very bright sunlight there are always a few visible on my Jet Black paint.
Comments, suggestions, hints, even flames will all be very much appreciated! :bow
Tentative conclusions so far:
Ease of application about equal.
Ease of buffing: BF=4.0, Z=3.5, K=2.5.
Ability to top each other seems okay.
Ability to top or be topped by S seems fine (even Z) and about equal.
BF GEP is much better than AIO for dealing with individual minor marring.
All seem to accept a final buffing with a light misting of distilled water equally well, and using a smooth finish MF polishing cloth they do as well as with their proprietary QD’s. BF QD not tested since I don’t have it yet.
Final “silkiness� also seems about equal.
No where near enough experience to judge sparkle or depth yet. At this point they seem to be about equal.
I love experimenting and comparing, but I’d prefer to not run up too many blind alleys, so here are the questions:
Is there any way to really tell if there is really any bonding or if the sealant is just being wiped off with the carrier?
I know that isopropyl alcohol will remove Zaino, but what will remove BF and K? Not that I want to remove it, I want to avoid inadvertent removal.
In the defense against kamikaze insects, which product provides the hardest surface?
Are there any long term problems (hazing, smearing, etc.) in layering different combinations or using different QD’s?
Is there a sequence of layering these products that produces a better depth - like topping Z-2 with Z-5 every four or five applications?
Is there a secret way to get rid of all swirl marks? I use very clean MF mitts, applicators, and towels, and with care and use of 3M IHG have eliminated most of them - but at certain angles in very bright sunlight there are always a few visible on my Jet Black paint.
Comments, suggestions, hints, even flames will all be very much appreciated! :bow