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<blockquote data-quote="Oceanedge" data-source="post: 3750802" data-attributes="member: 26786"><p>I've used BlackFire for over a year now....I have never noticed Streaks...and I have 2 black vehicles....Usually streaks would indicate that someone is applying too much product (or wiping it off before it cures completly).....another way that streaks can occur with a synthetic based protectant is if you try to "Layer" it before the first coat cures...I suggest waiting 12 hours between coats....</p><p> As far as dust goes....I just figure that "Dust Happens"...When they come out with a "Dust Free" protectant that really does repel dust / dirt / grim...I'm in!! But for now it's just a matter of whipping out the California duster and giving it a 3 minute "once'over"...</p><p> THANKS FOR THE COMPLIMENTS GUYS!! I ENJOYED WORKING ON THE CAR AND TAKING HER OUT FOR A PHOTO SHOOT!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oceanedge, post: 3750802, member: 26786"] I've used BlackFire for over a year now....I have never noticed Streaks...and I have 2 black vehicles....Usually streaks would indicate that someone is applying too much product (or wiping it off before it cures completly).....another way that streaks can occur with a synthetic based protectant is if you try to "Layer" it before the first coat cures...I suggest waiting 12 hours between coats.... As far as dust goes....I just figure that "Dust Happens"...When they come out with a "Dust Free" protectant that really does repel dust / dirt / grim...I'm in!! But for now it's just a matter of whipping out the California duster and giving it a 3 minute "once'over"... THANKS FOR THE COMPLIMENTS GUYS!! I ENJOYED WORKING ON THE CAR AND TAKING HER OUT FOR A PHOTO SHOOT! [/QUOTE]
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