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Old 11-26-2007, 05:28 PM
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Black Wow !
Anybody else tried this:-
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http://www.showcardetailing.com/ukblackwow/
Its getting fantastic reviews on the detailing world website.Im sick of my black trims looking crap after a short time.I know Jim recommended the Sonus product but I prefer to order online.This new stuff even beads water and from reviews Ive read on DW lasts for over a month with a pea sized amount.
Cant wait for it to arrive to give it a go.
 
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Make sure get some before and after pics, so we can get a good look[sm=yikesomg.gif]...then we can all get some...
 
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How much does it cost? I know how cheap my armor all costs and it lasts for about 2 weeks...I'll take some before and afters as well and see the diff with my armor-like products...oh wait forgot its snowing here!
 
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I had an email earlier today to say they shipped it.
They reckon from the site in the link that an £18 bottle will last and last and last and last and last and last and last and last and lastfor over a year as you only need to use a pea sized amount.
PS The (retired) owner of our bodyshop uses Armour all for his car at home but our valeterdoesnt rate it as highly as the owner.
 
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I didn't click the link because I already have the perfect solution for black so I'll just share it. It's called "Marhyde Black Satin" and I have used it on many cars. It's perfect.
 
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I didn't click the link because I already have the perfect solution for black so I'll just share it. It's called "Marhyde Black Satin" and I have used it on many cars. It's perfect.
Mar-hyde is a paint here is the health and looking at the safety sheet I think I'll steer clear of it :-
Intended Use:
Paint
Emergency Overview
Signs of Overexposure
: Irritation of nose, throat, and airways, Intestinal upset (nausea, vomiting,
diarrhea), Coughing, central nervous system effects (dizziness, drowsiness, weakness, fatigue, headache,
unconsciousness), Anesthesia, Mental dullness,
Emergency First Aid
: Flush eyes with plenty of water. Avoid rubbing eyes. If irritation develops, seek
medical attention. Seek medical attention. If individual is drowsy or unconscious, do not give anything by
mouth; place individual on the left side with head down. Contact physician for advise about whether to
induce vomiting. Remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, have a trained individual administer oxygen.
Get medical attention immediately Wash with soap and water. If symptoms persist, get medical attention.
Handling:
Avoid contacting and avoid breathing the material. Use only in a well ventilated area.
Material Physical Appearance:
Colorless Aerosol Paint
Fire Fighting
: Use alcohol resistant foam, carbon dioxide, or dry chemical extinguishing agents. Water spray or fog may also be effective for extinguishing if swept across the base of the fire. Water can also be used to absorb heat and keep exposed material from being damaged by fire.
Your local fire department may require that you display the NFPA 704 diamond symbol on the front and/or rear entrance to your building.
NFPA 704
: Health: 2, Fire: 4, Reactivity: 1
HMIS:
Health: 2, Fire: 4, Reactivity: 1
The information contained in this safety data sheet does not constitute the user’s own assessment of workplace risks as required
by regulations.
Section 2 - Hazardous Ingredients
Chemical Name % CAS# OSHA Exposure Limits
Acetone 40.0 - 50.0 67-64-1 1000 ppm TWA; 2400 mg/m3 TWA
Toluene 10.0 - 20.0 108-88-3 200 ppm TWA; C 300 ppm C 300 ppm
Liquefied Petroleum Gases,Sweetened 10.0 - 20.0 68476-86-8 No PEL established Acrylic Resin 5.0 - 10.0 Proprietary No PEL established
4-Methyl-2-pentanone 5.0 - 10.0 108-10-1 100 ppm TWA; 410 mg/m3 TWA Ethyl acetate 5.0 - 10.0 141-78-6 400 ppm TWA; 1400 mg/m3 TWA Methyl ethyl ketone 1.0 - 5.0 78-93-3 200 ppm TWA; 590 mg/m3 TWA
 
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Well the Black Wow arrived this morning and it smells great (orange fruity sort of smell)...will try it out on the black trims on Sat when its light as its dark when I get home from work this time of year.Bwe warned...Pics to follow
I have to say its arrived extremely fast(next day) from Rubbish Boys in Devon (other end of the country)with handwritten thankyou note inside.
 
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Great lookin product Buck........Let me know how you get on with it.
I'm still with the Sonus tyre gel etc and it does work very well, but I'm always open to new ideas

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Orange Fruit ? I do prefer Ananas/Mango
 
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Tried out the Black Wow and it is impressive.Here are some pics, unfortunately so I didnt have to wait another week to post pics I had to put on while it was raining slightly.
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The water is starting to bead on the plastic like it says it would,time will tell how good the longevity is but if it does what it says it should be next year when I need to reapply.
 
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I am going to re-apply it properly when I have more time and the weather is dry.When it is I will use some prepsol from work to givethe plastic trima thorough clean before applyingthe Black Wowand thenuse an applicator pad to apply itlike it says instead of a cloth.
 
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WOW thats black.............no prizes for guessin where they came up with the name for it....lol

Keep us posted Buck

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Too bad even the armor all I applied to my tires and back up sensor area froze while applying it! Freaking feels like single digits here[:@]
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Suck I was trying to find an emoticon with ice or something but no luck...
 
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I didn't click the link because I already have the perfect solution for black so I'll just share it. It's called "Marhyde Black Satin" and I have used it on many cars. It's perfect.
Mar-hyde is a paint here is the health and looking at the safety sheet I think I'll steer clear of it :-[align=left]Intended Use: Paint[/align][align=left]Emergency Overview[/align][align=left]Signs of Overexposure: Irritation of nose, throat, and airways, Intestinal upset (nausea, vomiting,[/align][align=left]diarrhea), Coughing, central nervous system effects (dizziness, drowsiness, weakness, fatigue, headache,[/align][align=left]unconsciousness), Anesthesia, Mental dullness,[/align][align=left]Emergency First Aid: Flush eyes with plenty of water. Avoid rubbing eyes. If irritation develops, seek[/align][align=left]medical attention. Seek medical attention. If individual is drowsy or unconscious, do not give anything by[/align][align=left]mouth; place individual on the left side with head down. Contact physician for advise about whether to[/align][align=left]induce vomiting. Remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, have a trained individual administer oxygen.[/align][align=left]Get medical attention immediately Wash with soap and water. If symptoms persist, get medical attention.[/align][align=left]Handling: Avoid contacting and avoid breathing the material. Use only in a well ventilated area.[/align][align=left]Material Physical Appearance: Colorless Aerosol Paint[/align][align=left]Fire Fighting: Use alcohol resistant foam, carbon dioxide, or dry chemical extinguishing agents. Water spray or fog may also be effective for extinguishing if swept across the base of the fire. Water can also be used to absorb heat and keep exposed material from being damaged by fire.[/align][align=left]Your local fire department may require that you display the NFPA 704 diamond symbol on the front and/or rear entrance to your building.[/align][align=left]NFPA 704: Health: 2, Fire: 4, Reactivity: 1[/align][align=left]HMIS: Health: 2, Fire: 4, Reactivity: 1[/align][align=left]The information contained in this safety data sheet does not constitute the user’s own assessment of workplace risks as required[/align][align=left]by regulations.[/align][align=left]Section 2 - Hazardous Ingredients[/align][align=left]Chemical Name % CAS# OSHA Exposure Limits[/align][align=left]Acetone 40.0 - 50.0 67-64-1 1000 ppm TWA; 2400 mg/m3 TWA[/align][align=left]Toluene 10.0 - 20.0 108-88-3 200 ppm TWA; C 300 ppm C 300 ppm[/align][align=left]Liquefied Petroleum Gases,Sweetened 10.0 - 20.0 68476-86-8 No PEL established Acrylic Resin 5.0 - 10.0 Proprietary No PEL established[/align][align=left]4-Methyl-2-pentanone 5.0 - 10.0 108-10-1 100 ppm TWA; 410 mg/m3 TWA Ethyl acetate 5.0 - 10.0 141-78-6 400 ppm TWA; 1400 mg/m3 TWA Methyl ethyl ketone 1.0 - 5.0 78-93-3 200 ppm TWA; 590 mg/m3 TWA[/align]
So..... do you always huff the chemicals you clean your car with or would this be a one time thing?
 
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Buck you have a dual exhaust, thats pretty nice man. Well one thing instead of paying more for the Black WOW, I used tire shine on that part of my car too, its been almost a month and its still there and its not so dull as it used to be.
 
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You don't count though as you never get to drive it! j/k
Armor all on mine lasts for a week or so or longer but you still have to clean it regularly for it to last...
 
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lol still if I drove it in the summer it would work. Also I know its not on the topic but you people should try meguiars leather car. Its a black spray bottle and my opinion it works excellent. Also I love the meguiars product and did the 3 stage wax and came out a beauty.
 
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Buck you have a dual exhaust, thats pretty nice man.
duals?? you mean quads
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