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JSFM35X said:I have been using black fire for a few years and it is amazingly easy to use, no dusting if used properly (read thin) and so little goes a long way. It got me through a few rough winters I have tried alot of sealants and products and I choose to use Blackfire as my sealant of choice. I left power lock to use BF. I also use Opticoat, EXO and plan on trying carpro c quartz soon. But Blackfire is my sealant of choice for looks, feel, durability and ease of use. The price is not bad considering what you get.
I have not used 3D anything so I cannot compare.
To get an honest opinion you are going to have to go to another forum. This one is 3D fanboys most likely because 3d owns the forum? Autopia car care, detailing bliss or love2detail.
Let the flaming begin.................
fordf150 said:How does Poxy play together with polishes?
I have some Megs 205 and Ultimate Polish, would Poxy be fine over the top of either, especially UP, as it has a lot of polishing oils in it?
Legacy99 said:[quote name='JSFM35X'] Autopia car care, detailing bliss or love2detail.
One out of three...it's called Autopia Forums and Live2detail.
Thomas Dekany said:Your suggestion makes me laugh. Sending people to AG (autopia car care) to ask for an honest answer about POXY and blackfire? Talk about bias. This is the ONLY forum where you will get an honest answer. We even tolerate shills working for the other company posting here negative BS about 3D and HD.
Here you go, replying to this thread with a bias opinion, since you like blackfire and never used POXY. The OP asked for replies from members who used both. Did you not read that?
What you should do is: go to the AG forums and tell them to come to the real autopia forum (the original) where they will receive UN BIAS answers.
I can guarantee you that your exact post would be deleted in seconds and your a$$ banned if your post was in favor of POXY and telling those members to come here to get an honest answer.
PS: you can apply poxy as thick as you want, it will never dust.
These pictures are for you, not to influence the OP - OP, I apologize for my OT. Sorry. In some cases, I just feel that I need to call out replies like these. I am sure you would be very happy with either offerings. I only use HD POXY, so I can't really help you make a decision.
HD POXY and HD UNO
P1010697 by savingspaces33, on Flickr
HD POXY, HD SPEED, HD POLISH, HD UNO
P1090407 by savingspaces33, on Flickr
P1090418 by savingspaces33, on Flickr
JSFM35X said:I am only a fan of BF because it works for me. I don't get dusting with BFWD at all as long as I apply thin. I don't sell BF or shill for them. I use a lot of products currently on my own cars. I try products based on what I see on various boards that people are using and liking. If you stick around a while you get to see who is who. I am not a professional but a serious amateur. I have no axe to grind. I have used and liked p21s100%, Poorboys EXP, 845IW, ultima paint guard plus, power lock, BFWD, Opticoat, and have a can of EXO I am going to try on my DD. These products are in order I moved in while looking for the best product for my cars. I left out a few I did not like but perhaps early in my learning curve it was me not the product that failed.
Alfisti said:Since you have an open mind you should try POXY...![]()
JSFM35X said:I have not used 3D anything so I cannot compare.
To get an honest opinion you are going to have to go to another forum. This one is 3D fanboys most likely because 3d owns the forum? Autopia car care, detailing bliss or love2detail.
Alfisti said:Since you have an open mind you should try POXY...![]()
Mush-Mouth said:
Todd Helme said:I have been very pleased with all of the 3D products I have used. The HD Polish is very nice, and finishes great. Speed is another great product. I have no complaints.
David Fermani said:I would be glad to provide you with a sample of HD POXY if you are willing to give your honest/unbiased opinion of it compared to BFWD with us? Autopia.org is founded on the principals of sharing unbiased information. Yes, the forum is owned by the same individual that owns 3D Car Care, but tend to think of them as just another board sponsor like Detailers Domain, Metropolitan Detail, Buff Daddy and soon to be many others. Their content is usually kept in their respective sub-forums. If this was a biased forum, we would certainly not have an incredible group of posters contributing here along with all these great sponsors. I certainly hope you can take a little more time to see how we are indeed different then all the other forums!
I do not intend to flame another product or person, but just give subjective advise based on my own experiences all while giving some input on the observation to the conversation that was linked. I can tell you that from using both Blackfire and HD POXY with Todd Helme (the front man for the Blackfire line and my very close friend) for now well over 2 years on literally dozens of paint finishes, we are both blown away by both products and really enjoy using both. This alone should speak volumes about these products, especially when he openly claims:
JSFM35X said:David,
That is a very nice offer and perhaps I will take you up on it in the future. Right now I have a can of EXO in the garage that I am collecting the information on to ensure I apply it correctly. I ordered it planning on using IPA to wipe the car down with but found I needed a product called Wurth prep solve. I appreciate your willingness to "show me" and thank you for the offer. I assume you read what I wrote, so HD proxy is straight sealant? I currently just applied the BFWD to the car I used sealant on and I am concentrating on getting coatings on my other cars before the winter.
Todd is a respectable guy in this industry from what I know and have seen on the forums. His talents as a detailer are evident from some of his epic posts. I have followed him since TID. Autopia.org was a place I got my start when I was searching for a way to get swirls out of a brand new 2008 Infiniti. It is the place i also found UPGP. After the change at Autopia I just felt other places on line fit me better. I actually came back recently because I had googled EXO looking for information pre purchase and added it to my list of stops. I spend alot of time reading up on detailing hoping to learn.
Where in Florida are you located.
Again, thanks for your generous offer and the time you took to respond.
Mush-Mouth said:Autopia is about as unbiased as you can get without some paid shill jumping in to push their product.