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    subscribing for more opinions
    Wait, what?

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    Dave, did you ever get streaking with blackfire?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Envious Eric View Post
    Dave, did you ever get streaking with blackfire?
    yes.
    Solvent base and polycharger added... streaking is inevitable

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    ^^^Do you remember the sealant comparison test that one of those dudes over in the UK did on the RV? I remember that he had a normal and a polycharged version of one sealant and the non-polycharged version showed better durability, hahahahaha. I'm fairly certain that it was Wet Diamond.
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    mmm?? I'm well into my second bottle of Wet Diamond/Polycharger now and I've never once seen any streaking issues with it. I don't remember seeing/reading anyone else having a streaking issue either..Maybe I need to call up some customers to see if they've seen anything with it. Hopefully it's not one of those hidden issues that just pops up later.
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    I dont think so jake, its upon application for me. It just doesnt want to come off with one swipe like some other stuff I have used, but it is the slickest I have used so I deal with it.

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    Fairly aggressive pricing as well can you imagine this with lets say a coat of #16 on top, ow ow!
    East bound and down, loaded up and truckin',
    we're gonna do what they say can't be done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Envious Eric View Post
    I dont think so jake, its upon application for me. It just doesnt want to come off with one swipe like some other stuff I have used, but it is the slickest I have used so I deal with it.
    Agree 100%, its good but it can be annoying on some finicky paints and after you spend lots of time polishing the last thing you need is to buff off your LSP 12 times to get it NOT to streak.

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    Fairly aggressive pricing as well can you imagine this with lets say a coat of #16 on top, ow ow!
    I wouldnt top it, heres why...

    Had to take the camera when I went for coffee this morning








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    looks good man!

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    That's funny, Blackfire is perhaps one of the easiest sealants I have used to remove from paint. Even after sitting over night on several cars, nothing but a quick once over to wipe was all it needed.
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