FastZR1
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Background: My daily driver is a 2001 Ford Taurus with 125,080 miles. I've owned her since Aug 2008 and she spends 24/7 outside. I believe the previous owner kept her outside too, due to the condition of the car when I bought her. Anyway, she is my test vehicle that I practice different techniques and try new products on. This is my first official review of any product on AGO.
My lower windshield cowl or trim is plastic and I assume it was black when the car was new. I've used some Armoral when I first got the car (before I ever knew about AG), but it did little to blacken the trim.
I decided to purchase some BLACK AGAIN which retails for $9.99 for 8 oz. That works out to about $1.25 an oz. The directions state to apply with a cloth or applicator pad. You need to rub the product in w/ a back and forth motion until a deep luster is achieved. The product is then UV activated.
I also bought some BLACK WOW which retails for $24.99 for 4 oz. That works out to about $6.25 an oz. The directions state to use a pea sized amount and rub it into the trim w/ a foam applicator. Wipe away excess with a wet paper towel.
Here are two pictures of the test area on the passenger side, below the windshield, after being washed and prior to any dressing. Color is faded gray.
My test subject minutes after applying the products. I left a small area of trim between the products untouched in order to get a good comparison.
10 minutes after product application. Car is still in the garage so the BLACK AGAIN hasn't been activated by the UV light yet.
Car was then moved back out into the driveway and the below picture was taken two hours after application. It appears that the BLACK WOW is soaking into the trim.
Today, 36 hours after application, the BLACK WOW has really soaked in and the gray trim is starting to show again. The BLACK AGAIN is still looking good. The center stripe that I left untouched is almost gone. It looks like the two products have bled into the center. Not a real problem, but I didn't expect the bleeding.
So, it looks like the much cheaper BLACK AGAIN is holding up a lot better than the expensive BLACK WOW. I'll leave the trim untouched until this weekend when I'll take a couple more pictures and update this thread.
The trim was faded pretty bad so I didn't expect a product could make it look brand new , but I'm happy with the BLACK AGAIN so far. Stay tuned for an update.
Ed
My lower windshield cowl or trim is plastic and I assume it was black when the car was new. I've used some Armoral when I first got the car (before I ever knew about AG), but it did little to blacken the trim.
I decided to purchase some BLACK AGAIN which retails for $9.99 for 8 oz. That works out to about $1.25 an oz. The directions state to apply with a cloth or applicator pad. You need to rub the product in w/ a back and forth motion until a deep luster is achieved. The product is then UV activated.

I also bought some BLACK WOW which retails for $24.99 for 4 oz. That works out to about $6.25 an oz. The directions state to use a pea sized amount and rub it into the trim w/ a foam applicator. Wipe away excess with a wet paper towel.

Here are two pictures of the test area on the passenger side, below the windshield, after being washed and prior to any dressing. Color is faded gray.


My test subject minutes after applying the products. I left a small area of trim between the products untouched in order to get a good comparison.

10 minutes after product application. Car is still in the garage so the BLACK AGAIN hasn't been activated by the UV light yet.


Car was then moved back out into the driveway and the below picture was taken two hours after application. It appears that the BLACK WOW is soaking into the trim.

Today, 36 hours after application, the BLACK WOW has really soaked in and the gray trim is starting to show again. The BLACK AGAIN is still looking good. The center stripe that I left untouched is almost gone. It looks like the two products have bled into the center. Not a real problem, but I didn't expect the bleeding.


So, it looks like the much cheaper BLACK AGAIN is holding up a lot better than the expensive BLACK WOW. I'll leave the trim untouched until this weekend when I'll take a couple more pictures and update this thread.
The trim was faded pretty bad so I didn't expect a product could make it look brand new , but I'm happy with the BLACK AGAIN so far. Stay tuned for an update.
Ed