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Old 02-19-2008, 10:15 AM
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Re: Black WOW

To be quite honest, I've never tested BW with other trim products. But if you find it works better by topping than using it alone, that's great!

Good tip on the prep--good prep is crucial to a long lasting finish, as we all know about paint.

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Budman..when I did the bad trim....after a week I used a trim product over it....and it still looks great....I think I used the DG 201....on my ATV the fender flares were faded also and I use BW on them and after a week I used Megs #40 i believe and it sits out most of the time and they look great....I think the added trim product sort of locks in the BW and keeps it looking good...works for me anyways...

BW is great stuff...

PS....I found using a Magic eraser over the oxidixed trim first really made a difference....took off the junky stuff and made a nice surface for the BW to work on...

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Old 02-19-2008, 10:27 AM
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Richard..I think as your product as the paint..to give it the looks..and the trim product as a sacrifical product to take the beating....sorta like a clear over paint..make sense

Now the Ford truck I did was in late August and i see it daily...and no fade has returned...and it was topped with the DG 201.....which is a silicone polymer product...

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Old 02-19-2008, 10:31 AM
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Re: Black WOW

Interesting idea! I'm always open to new uses and suggestions. Thanks for the explanation, that makes sense.

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Richard..I think as your product as the paint..to give it the looks..and the trim product as a sacrifical product to take the beating....sorta like a clear over paint..make sense

Now the Ford truck I did was in late August and i see it daily...and no fade has returned...and it was topped with the DG 201.....which is a silicone polymer product...

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Re: Black WOW

I noticed in one of the pictures that Black Wow was used side by side versus Aerospace 303 Protectant. It's easy to see which one looks better, but does Black Wow also provide protection against future fading caused by UV as the 303 claims to do. I currently use 303 on all exterior and interior plastic trim and am very happy with it. It seems like Black Wow is intended for exterior use only. Is this right?
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Yes, BW protects against future fading caused by UV. And yes it's recommended for exterior use only because it can be slippery when used on surfaces that you might come into contact with.


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I noticed in one of the pictures that Black Wow was used side by side versus Aerospace 303 Protectant. It's easy to see which one looks better, but does Black Wow also provide protection against future fading caused by UV as the 303 claims to do. I currently use 303 on all exterior and interior plastic trim and am very happy with it. It seems like Black Wow is intended for exterior use only. Is this right?
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Old 02-22-2008, 03:43 AM
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It certainly has uses on certain trims that my non abrasive glass based trim polishing cream won't work on and for that I congratulate you richard on a great product
I haven't had the need for it as of yet as my permanent trim polish has worked permanently and on all of them so far, since it's not a dressing
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Ed from High End Detail let me borrow some of his black wow to restore the tail light brush guards on my RR Sport. I am impressed and will order a bottle on my next AG order!

I have included some before and after shots.



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Old 02-26-2008, 01:33 AM
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Great pix! Let me show a few more from the Jeep pix.

On BW treated plastic this is what it looks like when wet.



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Ed from High End Detail let me borrow some of his black wow to restore the tail light brush guards on my RR Sport. I am impressed and will order a bottle on my next AG order!

I have included some before and after shots.

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Old 02-29-2008, 07:37 AM
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Re: Black WOW

another item to pick up at Detail Fest!
You guys have shopping carts?
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another item to pick up at Detail Fest!
You guys have shopping carts?
No shopping carts, just go to there computer. Make an order and it shows up right in front of you
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