Blackfire wet diamond

RobDon

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Anyone tried it yet? Blackfire is not available in the UK so I've never tried any of their products yet, hopefully soon though!



http://www.properautocare.com/blacallfinpa.html



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Well the only difference from the old version seems to be the name, label and the addition of a crystal polymer from some German company.



The cars they show in the images advertising the results are from the old product!



I know it's nice to see honesty in business, but you want to make money as well. With that said, why would you state: Equal if not better depth and wetness of Menzerna's FMJ for 38% less money



I guess anyone who wanted to try FMJ should scrap that idea and buy the Blackfire - cheaper and better!
 
It is a fair bit cheaper than FMJ (unless you get the 32oz. bottle).

Maybe there's a new version or replacement for FMJ on the horizon.



Looks pretty good, I'd be willing to get some but I think I'll wait for some reviews first, to see what sort of durability we can expect as I have little doubt it looks good.
 
That "some German company" is none other than Dr. O.K. Wack Chemie GMBH. They are the original inventors of the P21S/S100 line. They also manufacture several other prominent enthusiast lines sold only in Europe and are well known for their expertise in polymers.
 
Yeah but the new improved formula pictures they show are those of the old Blackfire!



Anyway, it sounds intriguing. A tad pricey. Durability up to 270+ days?
 
That's great that there's a new BF sealant, BUT whatever happened to the new BF polishes that I've been waiting over a month for? You know the ones based on the Menzerna P085 and P106 formulas.
 
Spilchy said:
Yeah but the new improved formula pictures they show are those of the old Blackfire!



Anyway, it sounds intriguing. A tad pricey. Durability up to 270+ days?



All the CMA durability ratings are overinflated.
 
Heheh, maybe it's rebottled FMJ! That way they can accurately claim "as good as or better"! :D Just kidding, I have no info to support anything like that. I'd be interested to try it, but I dunno if I want to spend the money on yet another product that does basically what the 100 products I have now do.
 
Aurora 40,



What's your larest favorite? I really liked the original Blackfire, but NXT is just too darn easy to use. Maybe next summer?



Tom :cool:
 
I want the best so they answered my question.



Will it produce the same liquid shine as Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax? No,
 
If you read CMA's website it says FMJ does not stain but BF sealant will.

I love FMJ but have not tried BF besides the clay.
 
tguil said:
Aurora 40,



What's your larest favorite? I really liked the original Blackfire, but NXT is just too darn easy to use. Maybe next summer?



Tom :cool:

I find Z5 looks really nice on the Corvette. It is bright red, and that seems to really make the paint look like a wet red and very reflective. I have not tried Blackfire on it, though, but ought to just to see. On the Aurora, now I'm using Klasse. Not so much because it looks the best, but it looks nice and mainly it lasts very long. It doesn't get the attention it used to, so the easy prep with AIO and durability of SG is what I find works best.
 
chml17l said:
That "some German company" is none other than Dr. O.K. Wack Chemie GMBH. They are the original inventors of the P21S/S100 line. They also manufacture several other prominent enthusiast lines sold only in Europe and are well known for their expertise in polymers.



http://www.wackchem.com/
 
I would like to try it just to evaluate the sheeting vs. beading properties and to see if it really would be an advantage when it comes to water spotting.



Nothing looks worse to me on my black paint than white dusty water spots after a brief shower. :hairpull
 
Anyone interested in splitting up a bottle (BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond, All Finish Paint Protection) or who already has it and would like to trade some samples for cash just let me know.
 
Mikeyc said:
That's great that there's a new BF sealant, BUT whatever happened to the new BF polishes that I've been waiting over a month for? You know the ones based on the Menzerna P085 and P106 formulas.



They are on the CMA website under new products.
 
PINITI-FX said:
:woohoo: Are these New BlackFire products really One-Up on MenZerna FMJ & HGAS? :spot
http://www.properautocare.com/blacallfinpa.html Has anyone compared them yet to see if BF's Wet Diamond AFPP & DGS is = to or > than FMJ & HGAS?
I believe BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond, All Finish Paint Protection to be the current state-of-the-art in paint sealant technology. The crystal polymer we added made an already great product truly fantastic. Wet Diamond, All Finish Paint Protection incorporates high surface bonding, is exceptionally water repellent and has very high resistance to ultraviolet and infrared radiation.
Equal if not better depth and wetness of Menzerna's FMJ for 38% less money ~ Super slippery finish! ~ BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond offers a deep, rich shine that is as good or better than anything we've found from any company.



I don't mean the sterile shine that is normally associated with polymer protectants. I'm talking about a head-turning, wet-looking shine that only the best carnauba waxes create!



But BLACKFIRE doesn't have carnauba's limited durability. It's the longest lasting product we offer.
BLACKFIRE Deep Gloss Spray is designed to be used with BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond, All Finish Paint Protection and similar polymer protectants.
 
What's the Shizzle on this New BlackFire Wet Diamond stealing the limelight from MenZerna? - Somebody set us All straight! :2thumbs:

Originally Posted by PINITI-FX

Are these New BlackFire products really One-Up on MenZerna FMJ & HGAS?



http://www.properautocare.com/blacallfinpa.html Has anyone compared them yet to see if BF's Wet Diamond AFPP & DGS is = to or > than FMJ & HGAS?

Quote:

I believe BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond, All Finish Paint Protection to be the current state-of-the-art in paint sealant technology. The crystal polymer we added made an already great product truly fantastic. Wet Diamond, All Finish Paint Protection incorporates high surface bonding, is exceptionally water repellent and has very high resistance to ultraviolet and infrared radiation.



Quote:

Equal if not better depth and wetness of Menzerna's FMJ for 38% less money ~ Super slippery finish! ~ BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond offers a deep, rich shine that is as good or better than anything we've found from any company.



I don't mean the sterile shine that is normally associated with polymer protectants. I'm talking about a head-turning, wet-looking shine that only the best carnauba waxes create!



But BLACKFIRE doesn't have carnauba's limited durability. It's the longest lasting product we offer.





Quote:

BLACKFIRE Deep Gloss Spray is designed to be used with BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond, All Finish Paint Protection and similar polymer protectants.
 
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