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Blackfire polish range
Hi i want to give my car a good clean its W R Blue colour, Ive been looking in to the blackfire stuff do i have to use all of the following products to get a good result.
Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish
Blackfire Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection
Blackfire Midnight Sun Ivory Carnauba Paste Wax
if so how often before re doing
Blackfire Gloss Enhancing Polish
Blackfire Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection
Blackfire Midnight Sun Ivory Carnauba Paste Wax
if so how often before re doing
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Hi mate,
Is your car defect free? If not and it has defects such as light (or heavy) swirling/scratching then you will benefit from using the Gloss Enhancing Polish whether its by hand or machine as this will hide some of said defects and darken the paint considerably. The Wet diamond on top will give a very wet and reflective look and if you want to darken the paint even further and add a bit more gloss and durability then the Midnight Sun will do that.
Thats not to say you need all three but the GEP and Wet Diamond would be a good start and you can always go for the Midnight Sun at a later date if you desire
Durability wise - the Wet Diamond should be good for a couple of months before topping up but dont expect it to bead tightly like a wax as sealants generally dont bead incredibly well untill layered a few times. Many people seem to think their durability is wearing off because it doesnt bead how they expect
Hope that helps? any more questions then feel free to ask
Is your car defect free? If not and it has defects such as light (or heavy) swirling/scratching then you will benefit from using the Gloss Enhancing Polish whether its by hand or machine as this will hide some of said defects and darken the paint considerably. The Wet diamond on top will give a very wet and reflective look and if you want to darken the paint even further and add a bit more gloss and durability then the Midnight Sun will do that.
Thats not to say you need all three but the GEP and Wet Diamond would be a good start and you can always go for the Midnight Sun at a later date if you desire
Durability wise - the Wet Diamond should be good for a couple of months before topping up but dont expect it to bead tightly like a wax as sealants generally dont bead incredibly well untill layered a few times. Many people seem to think their durability is wearing off because it doesnt bead how they expect
Hope that helps? any more questions then feel free to ask
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Hi just ordered the wet diamond & midnight sun as there is no major defects. So every time i polish the car do i use both parts or just mainly stick with the midnight sun & every so often use the wet diamond. please help cheers
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