You guys weren't kidding, Black WOW!!!
I about shat my pants :eek:, this stuff really works! I didn't think there was much hope for the stock trim.
Before http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...8/DSC_0009.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...8/DSC_0010.jpg After http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...9/DSC_0116.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...9/DSC_0121.jpg I need to remove all the trim and give it a good cleaning but I decided to try it first and couldn't stop after I did a test section. :lol: |
Looks good. Just a little FYI, the finish should be matte and not shiney. The first after looks shiney while the second, full shot after pic looks less shiney. I will dry buff it a bit to knock the shine down and remove some of the excess product. It really doesn't take much. I only mention this because Black Wow can be a bit finicky and if not applied right, won't have the lasting effect.
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Was it orignally grey or did it start out black? I see it smoothed out the finish and turned it grey, but not black.
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after the pic I wiped it down some more. Pork, the trim was never black. It was a dark gray finish from the factory. It isn't a dye if that's what you're asking? |
Originally Posted by Makina
(Post 3774707)
I about shat my pants :eek:, this stuff really works! I didn't think there was much hope for the stock trim.
I need to remove all the trim and give it a good cleaning but I decided to try it first and couldn't stop after I did a test section. :lol: After you get a couple of applications worked in pretty well you can almost forget about trim maintenance.:thumbsup: |
do another coat, it will improve it a tad more and make it last much longer.
You'll know its working properly and you have to on properly if you see water bead up on it... BW is one great product. Now you can maintain that look with with HD. Cheers RR |
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