Black wow review

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broke the product out today. started by cleaning all the trim with a good cleaner. dried all the trim. then started to apply the WOW. used a foam pad. three are provided by autogeek.com :bigups as stated you start with a pea size amount. got it all done, then proceeded to wash the jeep. (one of the recommended ways to apply first time) then dried with a towel. in short...WOW! excellant results. not to shiney. real natural look. water beaded like crazy. now...time to see how it holds up.
 
Here's an application method the manufacture recommends:

"BW works by absorbing into the trim like a one way gate. It goes in, but tries it's hardest to not come back out the way it went in. In some cases, depending on how severely oxidized the trim is, it will absorb it so much that BW seems to have disappeared or "worn away", when in fact it was just fully absorbed.

The proper response, is to apply some more--not give up in frustration that it doesn't work! There is a cumulative effect where once the trim reaches saturation, it won't absorb anymore, and it will last for a very long time. How long the trim takes to reach saturation can be measured in minutes, hours, or days. It's hard to say. I would say, just apply it, and see.

New trim pieces will require less BW to stay looking great versus old faded ones."

:dcrules
 
I ordered the BW a while back and I can't say enough about it and my clients can't believe the results. My company truck is a Ford Explorer Sport Trac( Lots of plastic trim). It looks unbelievable on it. Not to shiny, but looks original. I also still get water beading after 3 wks.
 
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