BlackWow Pro on Neglected Work Vehicles

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Never heard of BlackWow Pro? We don't use dyes to artificially color or stain the plastics back. Just apply, wait a few minutes and see if it fully absorbs and needs reapplication to achieve uniformity.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum.../78230-blackwow-pro-introduction-history.html

BlackWow is a product of Detailing Innovations, Inc. We operate under the name of ShowCarDetailing.com as well.

Thanks to the continued success of BlackWow, we secured a dedicated space and are in the process of moving in. Yesterday the locksmith and alarm installer came and I noticed both vehicles had plastic trim that were in desperate need of restoration!

Check it out.

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It started to drizzle!
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Then it started to rain hard!
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Some areas were intentionally not treated and you can see how it looked after the rain.
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Treated areas responded beautifully
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Here it is on my locksmith's van!
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I left a little strip for him to see how it used to look
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HUGE IMPROVEMENT!
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Buy it here
Black WOW Professional Trim Restorer, black wow pro, plastic trim restorer
 
Very nice Richard, now we need to help you out with those headlights.
 
Thanks Meghan! Haha so true. I told the owner that I could restore these as well, as he had let someone else try to restore them and made them worse, but he had other priorities to fix first. :xyxthumbs:
Very nice Richard, now we need to help you out with those headlights.
 
I have been trying to call your store to get the Black Wow in Brea, CA No answer. So I will get it from AGO
 
Great results, looks impressive.

Like Meghan, my suggestion is for you to rub a MF towel / applicator with some polish under that door handles, now that you've recovered the trim that 'nail scratches' are showing like a sore thumb!

Any AIO you scrub in there will improve a lot and customers love this as well.

Great review and awesome quality of pictures,

Thanks for sharing.
 
Looks interesting. Is it similar to Turtle wax jet black in formulation?
 
Sorry..we're open Tues to Friday and every other Saturday. We're closed today (Monday). I'll send you a PM.

I have been trying to call your store to get the Black Wow in Brea, CA No answer. So I will get it from AGO

Expected durability is 4 to 6 months in real world conditions on real world cars...I have to say that because there are tests out there that claim otherwise but our users and my own tests have proven otherwise. One of our detailers in Andover, MA got 6 months on an Avalanche he detailed despite the harsh winters they had this past year. Here in SoCal where we have more sun than rain, we are doing 8-12 months and still looking fantastic.

Here's how a Honda Element that lives outdoors 24x7 in SoCal looks.


Here's the other side of the Element and it was applied before the original application fully faded out so it looks even better during the same time frame on the other side.



Here is a test version after 335 days...still intact and uniform but it's not dark and needs to be reapplied.




How's the durability of the product? I've heard good things.

Longevity?

Great results, looks impressive.

Like Meghan, my suggestion is for you to rub a MF towel / applicator with some polish under that door handles, now that you've recovered the trim that 'nail scratches' are showing like a sore thumb!

Any AIO you scrub in there will improve a lot and customers love this as well.

Great review and awesome quality of pictures,

Thanks for sharing.
 
Very good follow up with your tests, your product really shows it has space on the top of the market.

Congratulations on your development, keep them coming.

Kind Regards.
 
Thank you! I'm always testing and improving application techniques!

By the way...as far as developments go...we got another new product that is making waves called GlassWow. It's not released yet, but it's a completely new take on glass/surface cleaners and was originally developed to make IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol and water solutions) for prepping paint much better. We turned it into a glass cleaner once we realized it was a superior product and it still works great to clean paint. =)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-6Tvj1wj8A&list=UU7T6fhf_IEMwJWLSQnOtuKQ

Very good follow up with your tests, your product really shows it has space on the top of the market.

Congratulations on your development, keep them coming.

Kind Regards.
 
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