Just a little BlackFire for you
#61
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We might just be on to something here regarding dust! It would be great if this stuff actually helped prevent dust from sticking or being attracted to the car. And while I am not 100 % sure that is the case, if it turns out to be then that is just another benefit/selling point for the Blackfire. I believe that I read somewhere that dust actually does stick to carnauba based waxes. And on one final note, the fact that this stuff comes in a 32 ounce bottle and I used probably less that a half of an ounce to do my car, this stuff should last forever.
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St. Jude Donor '07-'08,-'13-'14, '16-'17
Yes I have been. None of them seem to be effecting the blackfire. I applied the blackfire back in November and my car still looks as good as the day I took the pictures. My car is garaged which probably has the most to do with it. Another thing I noticed is my car has been sitting uncovered in my garage and it hardly has any dust on it. I don't know if the Blackfire has anything to do with that or not but it seemed that my car would get dustier after waxing and sitting.
My car sat for a week over Christmas and was covered with a light coat of dust.
Took it for a drive the next day and my wife asked me if I washed it
Dust just blew off
Regards
Chip
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Looks like I will be doing the rest of my "fleet"! One thing I will try as a little test. After putting Zaino on the car when I wiped it down after a long drive, the lower panels of the car had grime built up which you would expect. I am curious how much grime builds up now?
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This is by far the best product I have ever used on my Corvettes. This actually took our a few very hard to remove scratches and I would recommend this to any other member with metallic or tint coat paint
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On another note, besides using Blackfire on all the cars, I've been using it on things around the house.
Put it on all the Plastic and Stainless steel Appliances, mirrors, glass table tops, TV and Computer screens, and my cell phone screen.
Almost no finger prints anymore, and when needed everything cleans up much easier, sometimes with just a dry cloth
Put it on all the Plastic and Stainless steel Appliances, mirrors, glass table tops, TV and Computer screens, and my cell phone screen.
Almost no finger prints anymore, and when needed everything cleans up much easier, sometimes with just a dry cloth
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St. Jude Donor '07-'08,-'13-'14, '16-'17
On another note, besides using Blackfire on all the cars, I've been using it on things around the house.
Put it on all the Plastic and Stainless steel Appliances, mirrors, glass table tops, TV and Computer screens, and my cell phone screen.
Almost no finger prints anymore, and when needed everything cleans up much easier, sometimes with just a dry cloth
Put it on all the Plastic and Stainless steel Appliances, mirrors, glass table tops, TV and Computer screens, and my cell phone screen.
Almost no finger prints anymore, and when needed everything cleans up much easier, sometimes with just a dry cloth
Tool Box, Compressor, etc...
Regards
Chip
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