Black Wow ...wow!

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Sorry for the lack of creativity in the title. & sorry for not posting pics yet, long day & got carried away. :buffing:

I just used Black wow for the first time after endless consumer and a few professional products over the past few years. I have got to say I am amazed, after a ton of reviews Ive read about various products I had it narrowed down to Poor Boys trim restorer and Black wow, the only reason I went with the black wow is because I have a Ford F150 & I saw a side by side comparison (maybe on this site? Cant remember. But my truck has, er HAD the famous faded cowl and my beltline trim was in rough shape as well. I will try to post pics eventually but I am blown away at how black wow brought my faded greying trim, back to a nice deep matte black better than came out of the factory, it was easy to apply and doesnt look or feel greasy. I went a little crazy with it and did the cowl, beltline trim, mirrors, grille, bed rail cap & rear bumper trim. They all look great and I barely made a dent in the bottle. ...this weekend I am cracking open my bottle of PB BH, lookout!
 
I too am looking for a soultion to this same problem. My dad has a ford f150 with the same faded black plastic, just above the front bumper it was more greyish beige color. Its this California sun. So I bought forever black and it looked great, but its faded again in the past 8months. I think spray paint is a more long lasting solution, at least a year or more.

How is the durability of black wow? I was thinking of buying some with my last order, but its expensive for such little product. With these trim restorer products should i put try dressing over it for UV protection once a month, or try a wax?
 
I too am looking for a soultion to this same problem. My dad has a ford f150 with the same faded black plastic, just above the front bumper it was more greyish beige color. Its this California sun. So I bought forever black and it looked great, but its faded again in the past 8months. I think spray paint is a more long lasting solution, at least a year or more.

How is the durability of black wow? I was thinking of buying some with my last order, but its expensive for such little product. With these trim restorer products should i put try dressing over it for UV protection once a month, or try a wax?

i used black wow on my f350 plastic bed rails and it lasts about 3 weeks. not bad ..good product,
 
I really like hearing opinions regarding product usage! :props:

A review doesn't necessarily need to be long, it only needs to contain enough information so tell how it works and some personal thoughts.....
 
I bought Black Wow a few years back and I also have a Ford that has all the same black cladding that fades . I have to say after using Black Wow I wasn't Wowed at all . The product only lasted maybe two weeks and all the cladding look the same . Also I live in South Florida so the sun is a killer here most of the time . I suggest Black Wow to be used before you want to sell your car . I also used this with pretty good results .
Forever Black restores a dark, black, finish on sun-faded bumpers and body moldings. Forever Black permanently dyes black plastic, rubber and vinyl.
 
Wasn't impressed with Black Wow either.
Waiting for the weather to warm up around here so that I can use Black Again.
 
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