There are a variety of paint sealants on the market today to choose from, and it can become a difficult task of choosing which is right for you. Some are known for their durability, some for their ease of application, and some for their stunning good looks. Many times it’s simply a matter of which feature/benefit is most important to the end user.
First let’s take a closer look at the Blackfire Wet Diamond, All Finish Paint Protection. The German-developed crystal polymer formula has Polycharger in it, which means no mixing or blending as you will find with other products on the market. Polycharger boosts slickness and shine while extending the protection and durability by cross-linking polymers to create an incredibly strong barrier. You can expect durable protection for about 6 months.
The Polycharged, oil-in-water emulsion is VOC compliant in all 50 states, and is safe for all finishes with or without a clear coat.
The durable and brilliant shine will protect your vehicle’s finish from dirt, moisture, UV rays, and airborne contaminants for many months, even through regular washing.
I’ve gotten the opportunity to use Blackfire Wet Diamond on a variety of colors so far, and I must admit that it provides one of the most brilliant and wet finishes I’ve seen. Silver is one of the most difficult colors to get a true “wow” factor going, but if you look at the photo below of the BMW M3 I detailed in Silver Grey Metallic, you’ll see that I easily achieved that level of shine and gloss.
I also found the product to be easy to use, indifferent to temperatures and humidity, and it required very little effort to achieve great overall results. Some products require a steep learning curve to get them to work properly, but that is not the case at all with Wet Diamond. It went on easily, it buffed off with very little effort, and then I pulled it out in the sunshine for inspection to find a beautiful finish without streaks or haze.
Although applying a wax over a sealant is not necessary, some enthusiasts (me being one of them) like to put on a coat of fine carnauba to kick it up a notch. I have applied Chemical Guys E-Zyme Natura on top of Wet Diamond, and the final look has been nothing short of stunning. If you wish to do this however, you must wait at least 8 hours after application of the Wet Diamond so it can properly cure. So if you like to wax over your sealant, please keep this in mind.
If you’re looking for great looks, relatively ease of use, and proven durability, then you should seriously consider trying Blackfire Wet Diamond, All Finish Paint Protection!
How to use:
I prefer to apply Blackfire Wet Diamond with my Porter Cable 7424XP and a Lake Country blue finessing pad, but it can easily be applied by hand as well.
First you want to make sure that you start with a freshly prepped surface. Although it will look great after just a thorough wash, it will look even better if the prepping also includes claying and/or polishing to remove any swirls, defects, or oxidation.
Since Wet Diamond is an oil-in-water emulsion, you want to make sure that you shake the bottle well prior to using, and also shake it often as you work your way around the vehicle.
As with most products, it’s best to use on a cool surface out of direct sunlight.
For application with a PC, I will apply two dime-sized drops of Wet Diamond to the clean pad, and then lightly spread it onto the surface on speed 3.5~4. No pressure is required on the machine, and you only need to get an even coverage…no need to work it in like you would a polish. With just two drops of product, you should be able to cover an entire area (door panel for instance) before needing to add more product.
I like to break up the vehicle into 3 or 4 sections depending on the size. I’ll apply the Wet Diamond to one of the sections, and by the time I’m done with that particular area, I’ll go back and buff off the residue with a plush microfiber towel. Now that this section is complete, I’ll move on to the next section and repeat the same process until the entire vehicle is complete.
You will find that the residue is very easy to remove, and the surface now has an unbelievably slick feel to it. This slickness will generally last several months, while the protection of the sealant should last up to about 6 months. More frequent applications are not necessary, however it is perfectly acceptable to apply Wet Diamond more often if you want to have that fresh, slick feel to it.
For application by hand, apply a quarter sized amount of product to your hand applicator, and then work in sections just like you would using a PC. Apply to one section by hand, then buff off residue with a plush microfiber towel, and then move onto the next section. It’s that simple!
If you wish to apply two coats of Blackfire Wet Diamond, or if you want to top it with a high quality wax, then you will need to allow it to cure for at least 8 hours after you have completed the initial application/removal process.
Blackfire Wet Diamond is truly a great paint sealant that produces a brilliant shine, depth, a high gloss, and a vibrant finish. For those willing to spend just a little extra time, or don’t mind waiting for the post-application cure time before topping it with their wax of choice, I can highly recommend this product. You will be very happy with the results!
Here are a few photos of vehicles I’ve applied Blackfire Wet Diamond to. These are all after polishing, but before any application of wax.
2008 Corvette. Blackfire Wet Diamond applied after polishing with Menzerna PO203S.
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO. Blackfire Wet Diamond applied after polishing with Menzerna SIP and Menzerna 106FA.
If you have any additional comments or questions, please submit your reply in the comment box below.










hi i have a question, i only have a rotary buffer and i dont have a pc i was wondering what rpm i should use the rotary at , or should i do it by hand.
also i have another question, i have a 2000 prelude and i was wondering if i need to use a nxt 2.0 wax on top of this? or should the sealant be good enough
also i dont get what you mean by cure does that mean put the wet diamond on and do the finger test then wipe it off and wait 8 hrs or put it on and wait 8hr then clean it off
Tommy,
If you don’t have a PC7434, then I would recommend applying the sealant by hand. Just apply it evenly.
There’s no need to top the Blackfire Wet Diamond with a product like NXT…it will do great by itself both in looks and in durability.
After you remove the Blackfire Wet Diamond residue, it will continue to cure. This is why the manufacturer recommends that you give it at least 8 hours after removal of the residue to top it with any kind of wax (if so desired). So to answer your question…wipe it off, and then wait 8 hours to top it.
Thanks!
Todd
oh ok, is the wet diamond like wax you do the finger test?
Tommy,
Not really…not as finicky as a paste wax can be at times. No need to do a “swipe test” with it. You can let it set for just a few minutes, or go back after 20 minutes or so…really easy to work with, and easy to apply and remove.
how many blue pad do you use for 1 layer of bfwd for the whole car?
Tommy,
Just one blue pad is required for Blackfire Wet Diamond application.
Thanks,
Todd
Im wondering is the BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Ivory Carnauba Paste Wax best for wet diamond? What other wax you can recomend? Im thinkin about p21s 100% carnauba or Wolfgang Fusion polymer. Can you give advice what wax of this price range is best for topping Wet Diamond? Thank you very much.
In that price range I would recommend Blackfire Midnight Sun as the best option since they were developed to work together. Two coats of Midnight Sun over Blackfire Wet Diamond is what the manufacturer calls Wet-Ice Over Fire. Just be sure to give the Wet Diamond at least 8 hours worth of curing time before topping it with wax.
But if you you already had a wax like P21S 100%, or Chemical Guy’s Pete’s ’53 Black Pearl in your arsenal…those would be great topper options as well.
I hope this helps!
Thanks,
Todd
Do you have to apply a wax after applying a sealent? Or can you just apply a sealent and nothing else for protection?
Hi Reggie,
The sealant applications should provide all the protection you need, so no, you do not have to apply a wax afterwards. If there is a certain look that you’d like to go for however that can be achieved with a particular wax, then applying it over the sealant is perfectly acceptable.
Would getting BFWD on plastic trim or wiper blades create staining?
I’ve never had issues with staining of plastic trim while using Blackfire Wet Diamond, and I have used it a lot!
Blackfire Midnight Sun sounds good but will Supernatural or the other Dodo Juice waxes work just as well?
thanks,
Yes. I heard that Supernatural attracts bugs though..and it’s expensive. If you want to try a Dodo Juice product you could try the samples or you could get hard candy as that is an all around wax.
What color car do you have?
Todd,
I am going to apply Blackfire Wet Diamond later today. I just got done with polishing with M105, M205 and P085RD it took me several days but the shine is amazing. I am going to re wash my mustang before applying Wet Diamond. I was wondering if I should top it off with my Natty’s Blue or another coat or Wet Diamond eight hours later since these are the two protection items I have.
Thanks,
Danny
Danny,
I would just use the single coat of Blackfire Wet Diamond. Get yourself familiar with how the one coat process works and what it looks like, and then perhaps in another couple of weeks if you want to experiment some more you can either apply another coat, or you can try using some wax at that time.
Todd,
Are you using the BFWD on trim pieces as well, e.g., pieces surrounding the windows, license plate holders, headlights, and random plastics and chrome bits around the vehicle? What method/tool/product are you using to apply the product in these instances? To ask another way, can BFWD be a sealant for all exterior components safely?
Thanks a Million,
~Ray