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Old 03-06-2008, 02:42 PM
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Default Black Wow is an amazing product on plastic trim pieces

You know the trim pieces on eg on Minis, Porsches, BMW's, Volvo, SUV's etc... plastic trim that turns white and gets dull, well if you haven't heard BLACK WOW is the solution take a look:



Before on a Range Rover Trim:


After on a Range Rover Trim:


BLACK WOW Click Here :thumbsup2:

NOTE: not effective on rubber
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Old 03-15-2008, 07:57 PM
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how about a pic after it's been sitting a week?

everything looks good wet or freshly done, no?

i ask because i'm searching for the solution to restore both plastic and rubber trim that suffers from the chalky white stuff
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I don't have that exact car handy now but on my turbo its been on for a couple months let me wash it and take some pics.

I don't know when I'll get around to it but I'll get to it shortly
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yeah, thx...i'll be ordering some BW as well as some other stuff Phil has
been chatting & learning...

appreciate the feedback
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sure thing hit me up if you have any questions.
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I tried black wow on exterior trim, it works great (hope it'll last a long time). Can I also use it on interior trim (it doesn't stick like many other exterior trim products) ?

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Black wow is great however it was never intended on being used on the interior.
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I really like Black wow - I just got it recently and tried it yesterday - amazing result on the trim under the windshield wipers. It looks like new, not greasy. The photo you show above doesn't do it justice. Glad I tried this stuff, and yeah, I hope it lasts a month - The previous stuff I tried "Back to Black" lasted exactly until I washed the car or it rained. Black wow is different, and seems better so far.

Oh, it's also great for inside the trunk - especially on my C4 where the battery cover and other plastic covers look even better than before.
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I just tried Black WOW for the first time this weekend. Looks outstanding on the rear spoiler....borught the color back very nicely.
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thanks for the feedback this will help others
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OK, Black WOW is for plastic trim. But, what do you or would you use on the rubber trim at the door, Phil?
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Maison,

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Thanks, Phil. You're always so prompt!!
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I try my best thanks for the feedback.



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