BlackWow Pro or BlackWow Classic?
Now that we have two variations on the BlackWow products, people are asking which one should I get? Which is better? The answer is simple. Pro is all about achieving long term results in the shortest amount of time. Do you detail for a living? Do you detail part time? Do you like to maintain your own cars but you have more than 2 or 3 cars to maintain? If you don't, then BlackWow Classic is perfect for you. Another consideration is that most people will choose based on price. $30 for Classic and $70 for Pro.

Both Pro and Classic are silicone based trim restorers. The both redefine how silicone products behave and perform.  Most silicone products are either sticky, shiny, or slippery.  Silicones are fantastic for restoring trim because they are extremely stable, resistant to water, temperature, and sunlight and despite what competitors might say who don't use the more costly high grade silicone products, silicones do not harm plastics. Both Pro and Classic are designed to absorb into materials and stay there. If they don't absorb well, they sit on the surface and act like a traditional short term dressing.
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BlackWow Pro 16 fl oz.
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BlackWow Classic 4 fl oz.
However most people associate silicone with plastic dressings that are shiny or attract dust. Even the BlackWow Classic was a little shiny before it’s first wash, but it needed time to absorb so we advised people to apply it, let it soak for a week, then give it a nice wash.  While BlackWow Pro isn’t slippery, it is still silicone based and not recommended on any driving control surfaces or areas that might be walked or stepped on.

One major difference between BlackWow Pro and BlackWow Classic is being able to spray it on without thinning.

Two thumbs up from us great job with that product and i don't say that much. Kind of goofy getting excited about a product like that but that's how us detailer's get i guess when something does what its supposed too
Gabriel Caban- Santiban Customs, TX
Thanks for making such a great product, I use it every chance I get.
Kody Keuter- New Image Auto Detailing, TX
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Absolutely love this, I will reorder in about 4-5 months so I am not with out.
Chris Russell- Russell Auto Detailing Service, NE
Updated March 2014
Available from:

  1. Amazon.com
  2. Autogeek.net
  3. Detailbest.com
  4. ShowCarSupplies.com
  5. Kinder Car Care- Lomansville, KY
  6. 3D Car Care- Santa Ana, CA
  7. 3D Car Care- Montclair, CA
  8. Dr. Detail- Fullerton, CA
BlackWow products go on easy and lasts for a very long time once material saturation is reached. Even as it starts to fade off in darkness, the surface stays uniform instead of getting blotchy, and it will continue to bead water.
I applied it to faded red plastic trim on a small truck today that was chalky pink. Guess what? It's deep shiny red now.
Kris Regina-Jacksonville, FL
BlackWow Pro can be sprayed on with an airbrush or put into a spray can. Durability won't be diminished by spraying but unless you wipe it down or prep the surfaces first, you won't see maximum durability. In the case on the right, the results were diminished after 3 months with just a spray and no prep or follow up wiping.
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I have always hated "traditional" trim dressings because they never looked good enough for me. Well I'm glad to say I found a "different" kind of dressing made by my new friend Richard Lin of ShowCar Detailing in Anaheim Hills. He's a detailer and he made BlackWow™. This stuff is awesome! I am now going to offer this to my customers!
Mario Asencio- Detailing by M's- RSM, CA
BlackWow Pro Retails for US$69.95 in a 16 fl oz. bottle
Directions: Generously apply BlackWow Pro to your applicator and work into material. It will absorb in seconds. Reapply as needed to reach material saturation.

Application Notes:
  1. Absorbs in seconds. As long as you see it absorb, no additional prep is necessary.
  2. Apply multiple coats until surface is uniform. If it hasn't faded in a few minutes, it will stay that way.
  3. Some plastics aren't porous enough to permit proper absorption. Durability will be lower and achieving uniformity may be more difficult.
  4. If you get BlackWow Pro on glass or paint, just wipe it.

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