Blackfire Wet Diamond All Paint Protection giveaway.
#51
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (1)
im very surprised I wasnt impressed by this product after all the good reviews. I toppped autoglym SRP with it on my black lexus. It was just ok, nothing great at all. SRP by itself actually looked alot better. Then I did my dads Nissian Marano with just blackfire. Again not an impressive shine at all. My dad an I both agreed we got a better look from NXT 2.0 which we usually use. This isnt saying I wont give it another try some day though.
#52
Lexus Fanatic
iTrader: (17)
im very surprised I wasnt impressed by this product after all the good reviews. I toppped autoglym SRP with it on my black lexus. It was just ok, nothing great at all. SRP by itself actually looked alot better. Then I did my dads Nissian Marano with just blackfire. Again not an impressive shine at all. My dad an I both agreed we got a better look from NXT 2.0 which we usually use. This isnt saying I wont give it another try some day though.
I have been using BFWD for a little under a year, but I admit I have only used it to seal exterior windows,taillights, and headlights. It's worked really well as far as protection goes.
I might try it on the paintwork to see if I get a good shine. It's definitely a great product, really easy to wipe on and buff off. My ONLY complaint is that over time it will completely destroy your (foam) applicator pad. I've heard about this issue and didn't think much of it, until I picked it up a few weeks ago and noticed my yellow Detailed Image foam applicator was pretty banged up from it.