Black Wow

jeteast99

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Anyone use the product Black Wow? I saw it on an autopian's website, i believe it was showcardetailing.com. I have been using forever black for my faded trim but i want something that lasts longer. I would like to hear about black wow or other products that i can use on trim.
 
Or just get nyalic. clearcoat in a bottle for any surface and many years of protection

I just did the hilux's trims with it today.
 
Yeah I have it and used it on my fading black trim. It works great, better than anything Ive tried. It has only been on for about a week but it still looks great. Its somewhat hard to get off if you get it on paint though. Dont make the same mistake I did by putting it on step rails though, the surface gets slick when you apply this product.
 
Gee well thanks for the uhm vote of confidence.....I don't think I've ever "hawked" it. I developed the product, I use it in all my details, and so do hundreds of other people around the world.



BW goes on easy, it's highly concentrated--apply in pea sized amounts, removes old polish and wax residue, doesn't use dyes so it works for any color trim (and won't stain you), beads waters, and it lasts for months. Can be left wet for a glossy shine, or matte black for daily use. If none of those reasons appeal to you, there are other products out on the market as some people have mentioned.



Setec Astronomy said:
Er...I'd kind of like to hear it from members who have used both rather than the guy who's hawking it.
 
OctaneGuy said:
Gee well thanks for the uhm vote of confidence.....I don't think I've ever "hawked" it. I developed the product, I use it in all my details, and so do hundreds of other people around the world.



BW goes on easy, it's highly concentrated--apply in pea sized amounts, removes old polish and wax residue, doesn't use dyes so it works for any color trim (and won't stain you), beads waters, and it lasts for months. Can be left wet for a glossy shine, or matte black for daily use. If none of those reasons appeal to you, there are other products out on the market as some people have mentioned.



It has nothing to do with "appeal" or "confidence", it has to do with hearing results and comparisons from real-world users who have plunked down their own money for the products, not from people who have a monetary interest in the success of the product.



All due respect and no offense intended, ok man? :xyxthumbs
 
Users that have tried both say that BW applies faster and easier than Back to Black. Also for those that are wondering--BW doesn't streak when it gets wet. I recommend that people apply BW BEFORE they wash their cars, not after like most products. You can put BW on the trim and instantly spray it with water and see it bead up. Also BW doesn't use any dyes, so it works for any colored trim. You can see pix at black-wow (dot) com.



abnot said:
Also, Mothers Back to Black. It seemed to work well on most kinds of plastics.
 
Black wow sounds interesting. I like the fact that i can apply it and then follow up with a wash. that is a big plus for me
 
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