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Old 05-24-2008, 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Al-53 View Post
There is a trick to doing BW...I tried a few ways and came on one that works best.....


Proper prep is the key to make BW work best....

I wipe the area with prep sol to remove any previous product residue ....then I wash the area with a APC and a Magik Eraser sponge to get any oxidized plastic coating off....then I wipe down with just a clean cloth and water to get any APC residue off....

then I apply BW and let it sit a bit..then go back and do it again..wait 10 minutes and wipe down with a damp towel....then I top it with another trim product to lock BW in..sorta like a clear coat on paint...I use DG 201 since its a polymer type product and not just a silicone oil product...and this process work great....Ford trim stayed black like new all winter....

AL
nice Al.. that is way too much prepping to use BW IMHO...im really not impressed with it.. I QD the foam applicator and put a dime size and applied it on a trim and it gave it a slight shine but it didnt cover some of the wax residue.. i dont think its worth the $25.00 for such a tiny product.. I like Meguiars hyperdressing alot better..
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