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Blackfire Crystal Seal - not bad at all


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Stumbled over this whilst wasting time on the web

 

Thought I would give it a go

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So, washed and dried the car this morning and applied as per the instructions.

Pretty impressed tbh, no buffing afterwards, which is nice

 

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I didnt see any difference? Car looked exactly the same as start and end of the video, except he wiped some water over the car and it dried.

 

Did o.p realise any difference?

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It's only a sealant, so it shouldn't make any difference to the finish of the paint really, but should give improved beading and water resistance.

 

I really like the Blackfire stuff, would be interested in more info on this and how long it lasts. If it gives good protection but doesnt affect finish, I'd prob use it after waxing.

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Ah right my miatake I thought it was meant to be like a detailer. So its like that rain repelent we out on windows, but for paintwork :D need some rain now so you can tell ua if it leavs water marks :)

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No, it's a sealant. Like a synthetic wax, if you will. You'd use it instead of a wax usually, normally sealants bead better, last longer but don't give as deep a finish.

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