So I was a little hesitant to buying a 4oz bottle of anything for 25 plus shipping, but I did. I more than pleased with the results! I tried my hardest to not get product on the paint. I didn't mask of the trim or mirror and some product did end up on the paint. Its not that hard to get off if you wipe it of immediately. Pics:
I'm still on my first 4oz bottle. 2 years later, it is still 3/4 full haha. Richard made a very cost effective product thats for sure
It could be $50.00 for that amount, it is totally worth it. I have a suburban with black ABS fender flares, I was thinking about painting them and tried Black Wow, and it looks brand new, and that was applied 2 monthes ago with 4 washes and it still looks new.
Nice picture and review. I am glad there is the 2oz bottle now, good size for those of us who just want to try the product out.
I gotta get me some of this with my next order! I've been meaning to try it out for a while. and he has an MR2...... so he's cool.
It doesnt...... especially in terms of durablity. I use both, but Nero is best on tires and interiors.
Yes, no steps. I used BW for the first time on the inside driver step on my van and it looks great! I only did half of it to compare. Few days later getting into the van, my foot slip quickly off the step bashing my lower leg on the step itself. Hurt for a few but damn, sure looks good. The step, I mean. Good stuff.
I used on my wife's LR3 and i didn't have great results with Black Wow. Once the warmer weather comes, Ill try again. There are so many area on her car that could use it. The fender flairs, the rear bumper, and the largest piece of all is the front bumper. What did you apply it with? I used one of those "nerf" material sponges from DD on the fender flares and mirrors and it seemingly didn't hold up that well after the next wash. Looked streaky. I will however try again, as the winter has put a beating on her car.