Black Wow?

Richard actually suggests that we apply Black Wow before we wash the car, so in case if we accidentally apply it onto the paintwork, it can be washed off during the wash.
 
Setec Astronomy said:
Did you go to Cornell by any chance?

Why because my wife spends money really well? (wait a minute, THEY ALL DO - it's a conspiracy!)

LOL

No, I didn't go to Cornell - I'm a local to the Ithaca area.
 
abbeysdad said:
Not even close son. B2B is about $4.50 and lasts me two+ years. the amount of 303 or DG AW used is negligible and since I already have them for their obvious other uses, it would be plain foolish to buy a high priced product I don't really need.

No offense, but you fellas can hype a product you paid a lot for and justify it's use, but living through the obsession, I'm always on the lookout for the high quality products and solutions that do the job without emptying my wallet....that's my wife's job and she's damn good at it!





Have you ever seen how much BW you need to take care of a bumper? Almost nothing. Certainly mg amounts. I've used all these products and I can tell you for sure that you'd spend much more money and much more time achieving the same results with your products compared to Black Wow. No hype, it just works.



Is B2B as good as Black Wow? Not even close, son!
 
Buy the best - and buy it once. Buy anything else ... well, you may not buy it twice but the results won't be the same.



My car has quite a lot of black plastic (MINI Cooper S), so to me BW is absolutely worth it. We also use it on my girlfriends MCS and also on her old Cooper (currently for sale). BW really is that good. I can't speak for any other products though.
 
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