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Old 02-15-2008, 01:57 PM
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Re: Black WOW

Sorry. Try these. I don't think AG has used these in their BW advertising.

I demoed this at the Dragon in 2007.


This customer swore by 303 until I put BW on top of it side by side

This is a treated fender

This fender wasn't treated yet

This fender was half treated--only the front lower portion

Finished off

From another angle

Untreated on left (standard dressing) and BW on right

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Thxs. for posting, but the pic. are really dark. BW is an awesome product.
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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.
Yeh I don't know what Ford uses for its trim, especially wiper cowls, trim fades fairly quick but whatever they use in the making process, the trim rejects basically every product, I've tried so many things and the only one that worked for now was AA Extreme Gel.

Definitely trying Black Wow now
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Re: Black WOW

so this stuff is for the black trim around the windows and door trim?
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It's for all exterior plastic trim of any color. Not for use on steps/treads and anywhere you might step on because it will be slippery.

There are also no dyes, so it will restore the natural color of the trim, not just black.

It's not for tires because it doesn't last long. For exterior rubber pieces, it will make it look better but won't last as long. The surface is "quenched" by BW and stays there. Rubber tends to be too porous, so BW can't keep it hydrated.

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so this stuff is for the black trim around the windows and door trim?
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BW looks like it does an amazing job in the pictures. What if you get some on your paint? Would a quick detailer spray and mf clothe be enough to take care of it or would the car need washed? Or is it best to tape off the paint?
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If you get it on your paint, it looks like an oily smudge. You need to wipe it and use some QD and keep turning the towel until it comes off. It tends to get pushed around a lot. It won't hurt the paint, but it's persistent and that's why it lasts so long on your trim.

Washing the car was an option I suggested during the early days of BW, but since then, using a dry or slightly damp towel seems to be more commonly used.

I wouldn't tape off the paint. Use the included Trim Masking Card to act as a barrier and you will never have to worry about the paint.

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BW looks like it does an amazing job in the pictures. What if you get some on your paint? Would a quick detailer spray and mf clothe be enough to take care of it or would the car need washed? Or is it best to tape off the paint?
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Yeh I don't know what Ford uses for its trim, especially wiper cowls, trim fades fairly quick but whatever they use in the making process, the trim rejects basically every product, I've tried so many things and the only one that worked for now was AA Extreme Gel.

Definitely trying Black Wow now
Got it on the list for the next order to use on my Ford Expy.
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I recently used it on a '93 Explorer where the gray cladding had turned almost white from the sun and years of neglect. It restored it instantly! At two weeks it looked like the day I did it and I have no reason to think that will change as time passes. I am positively sold on Blk Wow.
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This may be the product I've been looking for to use on faded Jeep Wrangler fender flares. A friend of mine has a blue Jeep with what looks like gray trim. I'd like to see how Black WOW handles these flares.
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It's for all exterior plastic trim of any color. Not for use on steps/treads and anywhere you might step on because it will be slippery.

There are also no dyes, so it will restore the natural color of the trim, not just black.

It's not for tires because it doesn't last long. For exterior rubber pieces, it will make it look better but won't last as long. The surface is "quenched" by BW and stays there. Rubber tends to be too porous, so BW can't keep it hydrated.
What type of oils are used in this product?
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