Black Wow Review!

From what I'm seeing/hearing, this is the only product that works well enough for Ford trim, I don't know what the heck Ford uses in their trim but it rejects basically every product.
just like Al mentioned, clean it with Megs APC first.
 
just like Al mentioned, clean it with Megs APC first.
I've tried APC to clean, AIO etc. None helped, the trim was clean, just couldn't get any product to work or last. Haven't tried Black Wow yet but seems other Ford owners who have found it to be the only thing to work, I've been using AA Gel and it would work actually pretty well.
 
I have used this several times lately and not as impressed as prior. First it can streak unless cured properly. Second, it does lose some luster after hard rain. Love the watermelon smell however.
I think prep is the key, I used DI water/alcohol 50/50 and cleaned the trim first. If you get streaks, spray water on it and use a MF to buff out.
 
How would you compare Black Wow to Black Again? its going on a Honda tho. Im the MAN
 
I've tried APC to clean, AIO etc. None helped, the trim was clean, just couldn't get any product to work or last. Haven't tried Black Wow yet but seems other Ford owners who have found it to be the only thing to work, I've been using AA Gel and it would work actually pretty well.
Give Black WOW a try.
 
Proper prep is the key to make BW work best....

I wipe the area with prep sol to remove any previous product residue ....then I wash the area with a APC and a Magik Eraser sponge to get any oxidized plastic coating off....then I wipe down with just a clean cloth and water to get any APC residue off....

then I apply BW and let it sit a bit..then go back and do it again..wait 10 minutes and wipe down with a damp towel....then I top it with another trim product to lock BW in..sorta like a clear coat on paint...I use DG 201 since its a polymer type product and not just a silicone oil product...and this process work great....Ford trim stayed black like new all winter....

AL
 
Proper prep is the key to make BW work best....

I wipe the area with prep sol to remove any previous product residue ....then I wash the area with a APC and a Magik Eraser sponge to get any oxidized plastic coating off....then I wipe down with just a clean cloth and water to get any APC residue off....

then I apply BW and let it sit a bit..then go back and do it again..wait 10 minutes and wipe down with a damp towel....then I top it with another trim product to lock BW in..sorta like a clear coat on paint...I use DG 201 since its a polymer type product and not just a silicone oil product...and this process work great....Ford trim stayed black like new all winter....

AL
Big Al, next time I use Black Wow I will top it with 201...Maybe another review...Thanks for the tip....
 
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