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I think I found new wax. Goes on easy, wipes off easy, no white residue and shines like crazy.. wondering if any one else has tried blackfire?
 

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I'm sold on this product. Over the winter I'll try their Fire Over Ice system for that real depth.
Thought this picture was rather cool.
 

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Thanks Cruzin

I purchased on line only because I didn't want to drive to Calgary where it's sold in a store. I also found it cheaper on line. Type in Blackfire Wax a your local dealer should come up.
 
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I think it matters by year of car and paint age. New stuff is a lot different from the materials used even 15 years ago. So a new wax for "modern" paint systems are great for newer cars.... A 19-- into say 2005 , repaint or original paint. Not so much!
 
Going to give this a try in the spring when the car "wakes up". Have it ready for the Ponoka Spring Meet. We'll see what it does on the 2005 DSOM.
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