BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection FTW
BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection FTW
This is probably the best synthetic sealant I have ever used. Easy to apply and remove. It makes the surface feel wet and the gloss is insane. Unfortunately it's hard to capture on a lighter color like Grabber Blue. It doesn't help that my digital camera isn't a DSLR.
How to achieve the best shine:
1. Wash
2. Clay
3. Polish
4. Glaze
5. Seal/Wax

How to achieve the best shine:
1. Wash
2. Clay
3. Polish
4. Glaze
5. Seal/Wax

Last edited by Adam; Aug 28, 2010 at 01:27 PM.
A glaze is often an optional step of the detailing process, but when used correctly can help add an additional layer of gloss and depth to the paint. Glazes are essentially polishes that leave behind oils, kaolin clay or some other substance that is designed to increase the depth and gloss while being able to mask or hide some minor imperfections in the paint. Glazes are great products to use right before a car show as it can help increase the depth and gloss, especially on lighter colored vehicles where this is often hard to accomplish. One of the downsides of using a glaze is that some products make it difficult for a sealant to properly bond to the paint, so it is important to research which glaze you plan on using.
Many peoples expectations are often too high when it comes to a glaze filling in minor imperfections. If your car is filled with swirls and scratches, you are much better off investing in a polish to remove the marks, which is also a permanent fix, the results from a glaze are temporary. Your car should be washed, clayed, and polished prior to using a glaze for optimal results.
Last edited by Adam; Aug 28, 2010 at 01:32 PM.
Glaze isn't wax, or at least in this case it wasn't. Glaze is a non-abrasive polish that further cleans the paint surface so that the sealant bonds well. Blackfire sealant acts as my wax. I prefer synthetic sealant to conventional carnauba wax because it lasts so much longer.
Typically, when I think sealant, I think of a product that is a post-polish step that protects the paint, then use a wax to improve the depth of shine. You can get away with just the glaze/sealant, but the natural carnauba helps improve it's depth.
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Adam, do you think you could come to Tennessee and do my Mustang? I know, too far LOL!!! Looks really good. Do you think local chain auto parts stores sell the Aerospace Protectant? Sounds like it works pretty well.
I can probably get this and stop using the Meguiars that you basically need to reapply every few days..
It makes plastic and rubber look darker without being artificially shiny. I don't know how it compares to Meguiar's but I definitely recommend the product.
303 Aerospace Protectant. This stuff is the shizznit. I use it on everything plastic, rubber, or leather. Including all of the exterior cladding, sirius antenna, am/fm antenna, window trim, etc. I also use it on the interior and my leather seats. Even the engine compartment. It makes the cladding nice and dark while protecting it from the elements. Everyone should have this in their detailing arsenal.


