Blackfired Z
Thought I'd post this reflection after using 2 coats of Blackfire polymer sealant. I did not clay the car or do any other elaborate preps.
The car also has a bad case of orange peel above the belt line, though it is not that noticable in this photo. I plan to remove the orange peel effect in the worst areas once I get the proper supplies and the time to do it right.
The car also has a bad case of orange peel above the belt line, though it is not that noticable in this photo. I plan to remove the orange peel effect in the worst areas once I get the proper supplies and the time to do it right.
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Originally posted by Z CRAZY
You need to pull some weeds!
Nice choice on the car, we have similar tastes. I have a Daytona Blue Track with Nav coming sometime. Last date I was given was November but no VIN yet.
You need to pull some weeds!
Nice choice on the car, we have similar tastes. I have a Daytona Blue Track with Nav coming sometime. Last date I was given was November but no VIN yet.
Bonz, I can't find any procedures for removing flowers from the finish. Guess they'll have to stay.
TCL.... the results of your Blackfire job look fantastic ...
Brad4rdHay.... any comments regarding the results of TCL Blackfire results and Bonz's Zaino results ?
thanks
Brad4rdHay.... any comments regarding the results of TCL Blackfire results and Bonz's Zaino results ?
thanks
TLC's first pic really show what BF looks like. Bonz's Zino pics were awesome too put the "after" pic's contrast seemed to be changed which makes it much more dificult to see the actuall differences.
Originally posted by navy-z
TCL,
What are your proper supplies to reduce orange peel?
TCL,
What are your proper supplies to reduce orange peel?
Originally posted by VQracer
Daytona Blue Track
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LowFuel
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Jewelz350
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TCL
Flyingscot
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SKiDaZZLe
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Daytona Blue Track
VQracer
LowFuel
Chebosto
PhoenixINX
Jewelz350
matt@importlife.tv
TCL
Flyingscot
ares
RoadRagerInTherapy
SKiDaZZLe
schindem
articfury
MilleMe
leadfoot
channone
Zinjn
99M3
Hey Doc...Doesn't Zaino have a Flower & Shrub removing product
Brad. The "before" pic was taken at about 9 AM and it was still a little dark and cloudy outside. The "after" was taken around 4 PM and it was bright and sunny. I think my digital camera does that automatically to adjust for the lighting situation. Trust me, I'm not trying to fool anyone here.
It looks like you painted a picture on your door. So can you explain the process of using Blackfire? Do you know if it fills in swirlmarks? I am still trying to figure out if I will stick with Zaino or switch to Blackfire.
Originally posted by travanx
It looks like you painted a picture on your door. So can you explain the process of using Blackfire? Do you know if it fills in swirlmarks? I am still trying to figure out if I will stick with Zaino or switch to Blackfire.
It looks like you painted a picture on your door. So can you explain the process of using Blackfire? Do you know if it fills in swirlmarks? I am still trying to figure out if I will stick with Zaino or switch to Blackfire.
1. Clean the paint - wash first. The instructions then say to place your hand in a plastic sandwich bag and feel the finish for grit. If you feel any, they recommend using clay on the surface. I didn't feel any so I skipped the clay step.
2. Polish to remove old wax and oxidized paint. I skipped this step also since the car was new and the dealer did not apply wax per my request.
3. Apply the Blackfire by putting a nickel sized dab on a waxing pad and rub on. They said that amount should cover about half of a hood. Doing one section at a time, allow it to dry to a haze and wipe off with soft terry cloth or micro fiber towel.
Not sure if it fills swirl marks since I didn't have any. Brad can probably tell you that.




