Bring out the Blackfire Wet Diamond ??

DM101

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Seen several scatterd reports on BWD. What is so good about it? I have some non-polycharged stashed away. I have been using my Vintage and DWG on my last couple details. I might have to get the BWD out and give it a try. Thanks
 
One of the easiest to use products out there, very slick finish and decent lasting. Nice wet look on red.
 
MDRX8 said:
Seen several scatterd reports on BWD. What is so good about it? I have some non-polycharged stashed away. I have been using my Vintage and DWG on my last couple details. I might have to get the BWD out and give it a try. Thanks



Get it, you won't be sorry.:2thumbs:
 
Seems to be the flavor of the month. I plan on jumping on the bandwagon with my next order. Enough good reviews on it to warrent me trying out a bottle.
 
Very slick, easy on/off, very glossy.



Can't comment about the life, but the 'old' formula seems to be good for 3mths. The newer one is polycharged, which should extent that to like 5mths (polycharger really does work; my old liquid soverign used to last like 3weeks; after it was polycharged it would last 3mths)
 
I was skeptical about it at first, but I have to say the new version is really good.



It's not fussy like other sealants in humidity. It goes on great, comes off the same way. Plus it's the slickest product I've used.
 
Damn DJ, guess you werent joking! I guess Ill have to pick some up...



problem is, I have 1/4 gal of M21 left, 2/3 bottle of collinite 845 left, so I really dont need another sealant! There is enough there to do about 75-100 cars still!!!
 
Just quick questions, does anyone know how long we can store it?

Concerned about the polycharger in it. Does it reduce the time it can be stored and be still effective?
 
I have some Zymol Vintage. Wonder how it would look over BWD? I tried a spot and put BWD over my Vintage, DWG and it turned out slick.



RSWIM21 said:
Try Zymol (destiny) On Top Of Blackfire. It Is Serious!
 
[quote name='corrswitch']Just quick questions, does anyone know how long we can store it?

Concerned about the polycharger in it. Does it reduce the time it can be stored and be still effective?[/QU
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Good question. Mine separated (went to a liquid) after 1 year. They say shake it up and its fine. I think Proper Auto Care gives it 1-2 year shelf life, which isn't very long.
 
we have always maintained a 1-2 year shelf life for our products as well as most other products we sell. The Polycharged products are no different. They will "separate" rather quickly, but a good shake will put things back together. I have polycharged products that are almost 2 yrs. old, stored in my garage, (which is hotter than 72 degrees) that still work flawlessly. We have received very few issues with the polycharged products in the almost two years we have sold them. Often the issue is when people use the product without shaking them up before they use them. Even when I have taken a bottle of product out of stock that has been sitting for a while and purposely use it without shaking, it reacts a bit weird, but never anything I could not remedy by shaking and re-applying. I hope this answers your question, if not let know or give me a call. Thats a quote from CMA on the shelf life question
 
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