Chemical Guys BLACK Wax - In Stock!

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Chemical Guys BLACK Wax is the brainchild of countless hours of research, development and testing to formulate a wax that would bring out the depth and clarity in black paint more so than any other wax before it. The goal was simple: BLACK Wax must create mile deep reflections to satisfy the most discriminating car care enthusiasts that refuse to accept anything less than perfection. Chemical Guys has achieved the daunting task that was once considered impossible – creating the perfect wax for black finishes.

BLACK Wax is formulated using Chemical Guys’ proprietary Color Enhancing Technology. This manufacturing method utilizes a patented cold emulsion process to give black paint unsurpassed gloss, depth and richness. The unique cold emulsion process allows BLACK Wax to be created with zero heat keeping the protective super polymers in the strongest molecular state. This in turn creates a wax that not only provides the most depth and gloss to black finishes, but it also repels airborne pollutants, keeping your vehicle cleaner, longer.


Chemical Guys BLACK Wax

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I'm thinking BLACK Light topped with BLACK Wax - who wants to see a review? :righton:
 
I been waiting for this. I had seen a jar a couple of weeks ago at the CG warehouse but did not know the price on it. I heard it suppose to be way better than Petes 53 & 50/50.

Please review with BL & Black Wax
 
I'm thinking BLACK Light topped with BLACK Wax - who wants to see a review? :righton:

Nick, I think instead of being on the forum, you need to hush your mouth and go do what is quoted above. Don't come back until it's done, kthx.
 
I'm not the brightest bulb in the pack here but I do tend to believe that a wax has no idea what color it is being applied to and unless the wax is tinted with a color then a claim that it makes one color look better than an other falls short in my opinion. Can anyone help me to understand this better.
 
Hummmmmmmmm... I am just about out of waxes..............maybe! ;)
 
I'm not the brightest bulb in the pack here but I do tend to believe that a wax has no idea what color it is being applied to and unless the wax is tinted with a color then a claim that it makes one color look better than an other falls short in my opinion. Can anyone help me to understand this better.

I don't buy "all LSPs look the same because the wax doesn't know what color it's being applied to". It's been proven by the guys at Dodo Juice that layering a color infused wax can visually change the look or tint of the paint. I've seen the pictures myself. Paint itself works the same way, that's why some manufacturers use different color primer layers based on the topcoat. I know for a fact BMW does this for white and red as of earlier this year. Dye also works this way. I white cloth dyed blue will drastically look different than a green cloth dyed blue. Wax has a color, so therefore it must alter the color or look of whatever is below it, albeit slightly ( or more if layered).

So, I say Black, way to go!
 
I want this sooo badly...All I need now is a black car :(
 
I'm not the brightest bulb in the pack here but I do tend to believe that a wax has no idea what color it is being applied to and unless the wax is tinted with a color then a claim that it makes one color look better than an other falls short in my opinion. Can anyone help me to understand this better.

The wax has black fillers in it, so yeah it is tinted with a color :xyxthumbs:


My question is what the effect of this wax on a non-black car is?...
 
I don't buy "all LSPs look the same because the wax doesn't know what color it's being applied to". It's been proven by the guys at Dodo Juice that layering a color infused wax can visually change the look or tint of the paint. I've seen the pictures myself. Paint itself works the same way, that's why some manufacturers use different color primer layers based on the topcoat. I know for a fact BMW does this for white and red as of earlier this year. Dye also works this way. I white cloth dyed blue will drastically look different than a green cloth dyed blue. Wax has a color, so therefore it must alter the color or look of whatever is below it, albeit slightly ( or more if layered).

So, I say Black, way to go!

the dyes can have an outcome as you have said, but we did mention that this was also due to the oils. when we started manufacturing what we called colour-charged waxes 5 years ago - we had seen results from aligning the raw ingredient colours with the colour of the paint, and the subtle enhancements.

it actually goes a lot deeper than this though, as the actual wavelength of the colour of light reflected is what causes the eye to perceive depth and wetness. this is why it is not possible on light colours - as more of the full spectrum of light is reflected, the eye does not log a change in the wavelength from ambient sun light and the reflected light (sunlight is actuall white light not yellow but due to atmospherics - i could go on). as the colour reflecting the light becomes darker, all the rest of the light spectrum is absorbed and only the colour seen is reflected. {breaks out a prism and plays with rainbows....where was i}

as the darker colours reflect different wavelengths then the full spectrum of white light, the eye perceives a difference and this is qualified in human terms as depth and wetness.

The wax has black fillers in it, so yeah it is tinted with a color :xyxthumbs:

do you KNOW it has 'black fillers'?

My question is what the effect of this wax on a non-black car is?...

i have never tested or even seen this wax so i will and can not comment on what it would look like on non-black cars. however, if it uses much the same colour-charging chemistry we do - it can be used on any colour car, but would loose its dark (black paint) enhancement.

p.s. if it has some 'black-fillers' then it could potentially leave black swirls on non-black cars. now that might look seriously spidermanmobile.....
 
But I just bought Lava and 50/50...CG cant have another LSP I want to try out so soon lol
 
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