Black WOW! Awesome stuff

Jscort98

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I just got some stuff from AG which included Black Wow. This stuff rocks. Sorry I didn't get any before pics but after I used it I was so amazed I went on a BW rampage.



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You can actually see a little spot I missed for comparison in the next pic.



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This stuff makes me wish I had more plastic trim on my car. It smells so good and is a breeze to use. To cover all those pieces I only had to use maybe 5 dots of product. If any of you have plastic trim pieces buy BW. This is some really amazing stuff.



It'll make you say :wow:

(sorry)
 
What is Black, exactly? A brand or specific product? Is it better than standard plastic/vinyl protectant?
 
I edited wow to make it uppercase. Sorry about the confusion. The only other thing I've used before is megs APC cut 10:1 and it didn't make the trim look as good as BW.
 
Jscort98 said:
I edited wow to make it uppercase. Sorry about the confusion. The only other thing I've used before is megs APC cut 10:1 and it didn't make the trim look as good as BW.



Not to diss Black Wow as I've never tried it, but why are you comparing a cleaner like APC to Black wow? If anything, APC will make it look the opposite of BW as it will clean off EVERYTHING... photos look great btw, I have to try that stuff soon
 
Just wait until that applicator becomes saturated with product. You'll never finish the bottle if that happens :lol



(I haven't used even 1/4 the bottle yet :getdown)
 
wannafbody said:
How does Black Wow compare to Ultima tire and trim?



VERY different. One is a restorer product (BW) the other a protectant (UT&T).



BW is used to bring back faded trim and plastic. It is used in TINY increments (half of a sesame seed at a time) with a sponge applicator. A bottle will last most folks years.



Once trim is restored with BW you could protect that section with UT&T. I like to use multiple coats of UT&T 2x to 6x. Let each coat dry and cure (5 to 10 minutes).



Both are excellent products.
 
snakey51389 said:
Does it work for rubber seals and stuff around windows to take off wax??? Is it meant for interiors or no?



I wouldn't use it on interiors. If applied thick and rubbed in it leaves a nice deep shine to the plastic panel(s) pieces. 303 is best for interior I would imagine.
 
VF-x said:
Did you apply BW to the windshield wipers? Aren't those metal?



I have applied it to the wiper arms only.... If it's a trim accessory or metal object such as a wiper arm, I imagine it is safe... Others will chime in.
 
Very greasy. Very very greasy. That said, it is not an issue during use, because it is used in such itty bitty amounts. However even a little spill or over application is a real PITA. I find that if I dip a needle into WOW, the tiny drop that comes out on the end of it is perfect for a sizable area.
 
VF-x said:
Did you apply BW to the windshield wipers? Aren't those metal?



I think they're metal but it seemed to bond fine to it and it looks good. I haven't washed it since so hopefully it doesn't come off.
 
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