Well, I'll comment on the BNB.
It's FABBO!:dancin (I like this smilie!)
It's a cleaner and protectant. It's water based. It stays black much longer than any petro-based product I've used.
Since it's water based, if you don't wipe it after applying (for higher gloss), and it rains, the tire gives up the shine faster than you can say "SUMINAGUN!!!", or something to that effect. The tire stays black, though!
I did an impromptu demo on a tire that had a foaming spray applied a few days previously (as mentioned in one of my other ever-so-enlightening posts

) and it had already turned brown. Armed with just a facecloth and BNB I sprayed it on (not so thick as to run, just enough to cover the side) and wiped the tire.
:eek What a mess!!! I couldn't believe all the crap that came off the tire!! And the wheels had been cleaned within the last week, and driven only in town, no mud or anything! The tires looked brand new! Even the white of the whitewalls came clean with only one application!!
An all-in-one product for the tires that doesn't look crappy in a few days! Wow!
In summation, I like it!
Oh, what the heck, I'll comment briefly on Natural look too.
Water based, not overpoweringly aromatic, light cleaner, subtle shine. Can be "layered" to increase gloss, or wiped to decrease it. How versatile!!:lmfao
Steve has even said it can be used as a light car carpet cleaner, as most are polyester, so they clean up as well as it would clean a dash or something. (Look Steve... I pay attention sometimes!).