My Blackfire Interior Protectant Micro-engineered Review-
Manufacturer- Blackfire ( CMA)
Cost $13.95
Container- 16oz sprayer
Highlights
*Helps protect leather & vinyl surfaces from fading
*cracking, & premature fading.
*Contains ultra-violet inhibitors
*Long Lasting. water resistant, satin finish
*non greasy, ph-balanced formula
Directions-
1. Spray to lightly wet the surface.
2. Spread evenly with a sponge or m/f pad.
3. Allow 1 or 2 minutes for protectant to penetrate (leather surfaces only)
4. Wipe dry with a clean cotton terry or mf cloth.
*Warning*
Do not use on pedals, grips, steering wheels, or cycle seating where slipperiness
may be hazardous. Do not use on suede like leather.
I vacuumed out my car thursday morning at work and then proceeded to use this on all the vinyl surfaces. I would give it a half spray onto a m/f applicator pad and then did the top half of the dash. One of the very first things I noticed is , this product has literally no smell. I mean none whatsoever. Like you're spraying a bottle of Aquafina. I did the passenger side of the dashboard and then wiped it down with a clean mf towel. Then did the door panels and went around to the other side of the car.
Initially i was unimpressed with the look. Looked like i just dusted and that was all. Well a day later i'm on the way home and my dash really gets my attention. The look is like that of when I took delivery of the car. Very clean look. Satiny feel. No greasy feeling whatsoever. Then a word popped in my head- Beyond Matte.
The product reminds me a little of Meg's QID but no smell.
Overall, after what I thought was an initial let down , really turned out to be a pleasant suprize. No greasy residue. Dries to a nice satiny smooth finish.
I'd buy it again and would recommend it to anyone that likes a nice satin/matte finish.
Happy 4th of July
Happy Detailing!!!
Heath