jrh382 said:
I heard good things about Blackfire....However, it says before first application, to apply a polish or cleaner before. What do you guys recommend since I have no experience with this product?
Here's my variation for the Ultimate Blackfire shine, based on I've seen by CMA on how Blackfire should be applied, for the Ultimate Look. (
http://properautocare.com/refshinkit.html)
1. Use a wax remover to clean off the old wax if needed.
2. Use a claybar to remove embedded pollultants. They of course recommend Pinnacle clay bar, but Mothers, or Clay Magic are excellent.
I've found that using a PC or other orbital is much faster for steps 3, 4 and 5. Blackfire applies incredibly fast by machine.
3. Use a glaze as an undercoat. CMA recommends Meguiar's Machine Glaze. But I used S100 Gloss Enhancing Polish on a new dark green Hyundai 3 weeks ago with fantastic results.
4. Top the glaze with either Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish, or Klasse All In One Terry said Blackfire can go on top of AIO, and it is probably sturdier. I couldn't believe the difference when I put the Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish over the S100 polish. The reflection got amazingly clear. Definitely better than just using the Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish alone like I did on 2 other cars.
5. Use Blackfire Paint Protectant 2 coats at least a day, but preferably a week apart give a deeper shine. Blackfire II is very concentrated. Use a dry pad and start with 4-6 small dollops. When needed add another drop or two.
6. Top with an excellent Carnauba as an optional step. They recommend their own Pinnacle but I've found P21S/S100 to be an excellent topper over Blackfire.