So, I like to begin my Saturdays by picking up a nice cup of coffee from my local fave place and heading to Kragen to see what kind of things I can spend my money on. Naturally, I immediately gravitate toward their clearance bin. Today, they had a bunch of Meguiar's Marine products on the CHEAP and I almost picked some up because... uh it was cheap. Not like I would have any use for it, but the more I stood there thinking, the more I contemplated buying the Flagship Marine Wax (usually $20 on sale for $3) and seeing how it looked on a test spot on the car :chuckle: But, I digress... I somehow managed to pull myself away and wander over to the section of polishes/waxes/anything-that-sprays-or-is-liquid section and this Black Magic stuff caught my eye. Matte finish? Hmmm, me likey. I figured I'd pick it up and try it out since I needed to wash the car anyway and I wanted to try this out before my Z-16 which I just acquired.
So, on to the review... here's the stuff...

NO SLING GUARANTEED! Not sure I believe that one based on the pics of how you're "supposed to use it" but I can't say I wanted to verify this propaganda.
Rear Tire Before...

Front Tire Before...

Now, the instructions state to spray it onto your tire and let it soak in for 1-3 minutes, immediately removing any overspray that got on your rims, then wipe away any excess to be left with a "matte finish". However, on the rear tire, I didn't follow this method. Instead, I sprayed it on and immediately brushed it with a tire gel applicator to get even coverage. Here is a pic of this method...

On the front tire, I followed the directions exactly. I sprayed a light even coat all around and did not wipe. Here it is after 1 minute...

Front tire after 2 minutes...

Front tire after 5 minutes...

.... I don't quite see a matte finish, so I did the same thing as the rear and swiped a tire gel applicator over it to get rid of the super gloss and get even coverage.
So, here's the right side after about 10 minutes...

Here's the left side of the car, in which I just sprayed it directly onto the applicator and wiped onto the wheel. You can see a slight difference in a more matte effect, but it's certainly not what I would consider easily "matte"...

And here's the right side again after about 30 minutes...

I just got back from driving around and it looks pretty good now (but it's too dark to take a picture and, of course, pollen is starting to coat everything. ugh.). Overall, I would rate it a 4/6 . It is water-based so it is really easy to clean off of wheels if you get to it immediately. The overall look after driving around for a bit is quite nice and I will get pictures of this tomorrow. I wouldn't say it's as matte of a finish as some Z-16 pictures I've seen, but it's more matte than any other gel I've used. So, it's a keeper for me and something I'll use off and on, I suppose.
Next week, I get to try out my Z-16. Remind me why I've held off on that for so long?
*Also, I severely downsized these pictures (from my 10.1MP DSLR) and I am noticing they are pretty crappy looking due to the MS Resizer I used. It's easy, but it does a crappy job of compressing, obviously. Anyway, I will post up larger pics when I get home later. Enjoy.*
So, on to the review... here's the stuff...

NO SLING GUARANTEED! Not sure I believe that one based on the pics of how you're "supposed to use it" but I can't say I wanted to verify this propaganda.
Rear Tire Before...

Front Tire Before...

Now, the instructions state to spray it onto your tire and let it soak in for 1-3 minutes, immediately removing any overspray that got on your rims, then wipe away any excess to be left with a "matte finish". However, on the rear tire, I didn't follow this method. Instead, I sprayed it on and immediately brushed it with a tire gel applicator to get even coverage. Here is a pic of this method...

On the front tire, I followed the directions exactly. I sprayed a light even coat all around and did not wipe. Here it is after 1 minute...

Front tire after 2 minutes...

Front tire after 5 minutes...

.... I don't quite see a matte finish, so I did the same thing as the rear and swiped a tire gel applicator over it to get rid of the super gloss and get even coverage.
So, here's the right side after about 10 minutes...

Here's the left side of the car, in which I just sprayed it directly onto the applicator and wiped onto the wheel. You can see a slight difference in a more matte effect, but it's certainly not what I would consider easily "matte"...

And here's the right side again after about 30 minutes...

I just got back from driving around and it looks pretty good now (but it's too dark to take a picture and, of course, pollen is starting to coat everything. ugh.). Overall, I would rate it a 4/6 . It is water-based so it is really easy to clean off of wheels if you get to it immediately. The overall look after driving around for a bit is quite nice and I will get pictures of this tomorrow. I wouldn't say it's as matte of a finish as some Z-16 pictures I've seen, but it's more matte than any other gel I've used. So, it's a keeper for me and something I'll use off and on, I suppose.
Next week, I get to try out my Z-16. Remind me why I've held off on that for so long?
*Also, I severely downsized these pictures (from my 10.1MP DSLR) and I am noticing they are pretty crappy looking due to the MS Resizer I used. It's easy, but it does a crappy job of compressing, obviously. Anyway, I will post up larger pics when I get home later. Enjoy.*