Black WOW

I bought Black WOW a while back to try on some bad plastics...it really worked great...I used a Magic eraser to clean off as much of the oxidized plastic as I could...then applied the BW....let it sit a bit and reapplied it again...buff it off and wash the area to get any residual product off..or it may run in the rain...

then after a few days use a trim product over it ..that sorta locks it in..like a barrier ....I use either DG 201 or 321 or Meg's 40 over it and I have yet to have any fade back yet...and was done in August....

very good product

AL
 
Glad it worked out great for you guys, I haven't had a chance to try it out yet.
 
I'll have to get some of that to try on the BMW that I just did last week. Sounds like some good stuff.
 
I'll have to give this a try. My Colorado has grey fender flares, and I've struggled to find a product that can provide any kind of durability and keep them new looking. Does anyone know if there is any UV protection in this product?
 
I'll have to give this a try. My Colorado has grey fender flares, and I've struggled to find a product that can provide any kind of durability and keep them new looking. Does anyone know if there is any UV protection in this product?

Have you tried an AIO like KAIO or Z-AIO or even JW Prime? I had a Colorado and used Z-AIO topped with Z2pro and it looked great for 4-5 months, easily.
 
Had no idea. Thanks for showing us that Ed. Got to give that a try. I haven't had much luck lately with exterior trim products.
 
I almost picked up some of BW at a local detailers shop, and when I saw the price, I said wow! :D
But seeing that it works as good as everybody says it does, I will buy some next time :cheers:
 
Applied BW two months ago. Didn't do anything special as far as prepping or sealing in. Still looks good. Also did engine plastic parts and hoses. It's much more glossy than the exterior surfaces. Guess the washing and UV does wear it down a little. Still very pleased with the results.
 
I gotta get this stuff, maybe it'll be my cure for trim, Ford trim seems to reject everything on their trucks.
 
I gotta get this stuff, maybe it'll be my cure for trim, Ford trim seems to reject everything on their trucks.


Surfer..the one I did was a Ford truck with the notorious Ford fade..the bed rail caps and bumpers were gray...I used a magic eraser to clean any oxidized plastic off..wiped it down with alc and applied BWx2...and worked like a champ..I see it every day at work and still looks good....trick is to wash it after and apply a trim product over it to keep the BW sorta locked in.....

Al
 
Surfer..the one I did was a Ford truck with the notorious Ford fade..the bed rail caps and bumpers were gray...I used a magic eraser to clean any oxidized plastic off..wiped it down with alc and applied BWx2...and worked like a champ..I see it every day at work and still looks good....trick is to wash it after and apply a trim product over it to keep the BW sorta locked in.....

Al

I'm going to have to try that Al. My Ford F150 has imfamious Ford fad. The truck looks great except for the exterior plastic which looks like crap.
 
It smells like a watermelon jollyrancher. Just don't try and eat it:D
 
It's a great product. Is expensive but you have to use a very small amount of product to cover a big surface.
 
This is my first post here on AGO. Just so there are no misunderstandings, I am the creator/manufacturer of BW, and I'm here to provide clarification on it as needed.

As for pictures, have a look at these pix that I took on a 2006 Interlagos Blue M3 that I paint polished a couple of days ago--a 16 hour detail for those that are interested.

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This is how much that was used for that whole area

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All restored

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Ken Smiley over on Caymanclub.net sent me an email yesterday telling me that BW is still looking great on his Jeep fenders despite having endured two snow storms.

BW is so concentrated that even a car like a MINI Cooper with tons of plastic will probably take around 3 years before you go through the bottle. Considering the price, ease of application, long lasting protection, and great looks, I don't think it's that expensive. I mean how often do you go through a bottle of wax for your paint?? If you're waxing 2 or 3 times a year, I suspect a single bottle will last quite awhile!

Richard
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Thxs. for posting, but the pic. are really dark. BW is an awesome product.
 
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