A few photos using Polished Bliss Blackfire range
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A few photos using Polished Bliss Blackfire range
Hi All......
Been very busy this weekend detailing the Scoob...
Below are a few photos of the end result
Products used...
Chemical Guys citrus wash & gloss - Shampoo
Blackfire polish
Blackfire Sealant - wet finish
cheers..
Andy
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Been very busy this weekend detailing the Scoob...
Below are a few photos of the end result
Products used...
Chemical Guys citrus wash & gloss - Shampoo
Blackfire polish
Blackfire Sealant - wet finish
cheers..
Andy
1176753480.pbw - Slideshow - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting
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Blackfire. Cool stuff. I did the Blackfire WET treatment this weekend too.
Here's my pics.
No, its not a picture of the garden.
This is a picture of my passenger front door !!!!!!
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Here's my pics.
No, its not a picture of the garden.
This is a picture of my passenger front door !!!!!!
More pics
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by hand
The Wet diamond stuff is sooo easy to put on. its like wiping oil onto the car. wait for it to dry and then buff off.
Had some stains in some of the bumper, so I reapplied and this time put more elbow greese into it. Stains came out.
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The Wet diamond stuff is sooo easy to put on. its like wiping oil onto the car. wait for it to dry and then buff off.
Had some stains in some of the bumper, so I reapplied and this time put more elbow greese into it. Stains came out.
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looks sweet mate, love the Blackfire range ordered the new Blackfire WAX yesterday interested to see what effect a layer of that will have....
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please dont shoot me cos i know its an evo cleaned it for mark ward posts on here as hes had many many scoobs used the meguiars clay bar and black fire polish and sealant wicked stuff all supplied by polished bliss top people
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yep me - and it will be going on very soon
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We used PC`S products used were as follows
blackfire compounding polish (this still left defects)
menzerna intensive polish (this left its own marring)
menzerna final polish 2 (this finished it off necely getting rid of the light marring)
then a going over with blackfire gloss enhancing polish (this has no cut)
then finally a coat of black fire wed diamond
The honda was a nightmare as it marked so easly also on the side skirts we couldnt shift the deep marks so menzerna power gloss was needed for that
we got 98% of the defects out on the above pics - it was hard work something you could never do by hand
the defects were removed not filled
blackfire compounding polish (this still left defects)
menzerna intensive polish (this left its own marring)
menzerna final polish 2 (this finished it off necely getting rid of the light marring)
then a going over with blackfire gloss enhancing polish (this has no cut)
then finally a coat of black fire wed diamond
The honda was a nightmare as it marked so easly also on the side skirts we couldnt shift the deep marks so menzerna power gloss was needed for that
we got 98% of the defects out on the above pics - it was hard work something you could never do by hand
the defects were removed not filled
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yep my wax came yesterday(thanks PB very fast del), just need to get some time to have a play, any one have any tips for using it, had a read of the packet and it says that you rub on and then off with no waiting for it to set or dry on , any tips would be great tho .......
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^^ yeah I also thought the same weird putting it on then taking it off straight away
anyway You will have to wait for a while for my verdict as ive now got a busted ankle and unable to walk so no car cleaning or even driving for that matter for me for a while
anyway You will have to wait for a while for my verdict as ive now got a busted ankle and unable to walk so no car cleaning or even driving for that matter for me for a while
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