8/14/2023 0 Comments Blackfire one step aerosol review![]() ![]() At this point the light shining down is just the SCANGRIP Sunmatch Swirl Finder Light. That's why you see a color change in the paint. Note I've turned the overhead lights off to get rid of the their reflection on the panel. ![]() This was after 8 section passes using the Griot's Garage 6" Random Orbital Polisher with a 6.5" Griot's Orange BOSS Foam Cutting Pad on speed 6 This is the after shot - the little dots you see are not defects - they are gold metallic flakes in the paint In case you can't tell - this is the before shot Here's my test car, it's an old swirled-out 2-door Chevy I'll update this post later today with my final thoughts after buffing out this entire car. I've only used the product for one section and that was to do my Test Spot. The beta versions I tested worked great but I think the before and after pictures below show this newest version is the new Speed Killer. This is a real-time review in that I just received the latest incarnation of this product yesterday. Use a clean, soft microfiber towel to buff off excess product and to produce a high shine.Review: BLACKFIRE One-Step Cleaner/Wax by Mike Phillips Hand Application: Use a clean foam polishing/finishing applicator pad to work One Step into the paint in overlapping motion. Use a clean, soft microfiber towel to buff off excess product and to produce a high shine. Using a slower motion will remove paint imperfections. Set the speed to 5 and work the product over the area using moderate pressure and overlapping passes. With the polisher turned off, spread the product over a 2 x 2 area of paint. Machine Application: Apply a circle of One Step onto a foam polishing/finishing pad. ![]() Shake well before use and work out of direct sunlight.
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