WOW!! The Black is back!!

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  1. moreorless

    moreorless New Member

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    I've given up on trying to use peanut oil to fix my waxing faux pas.

    Ordered Black Wow from Richard.

    The black is back. The white is gone (even tiny dots of Epic).

    First impression: This stuff is pretty amazing. (I know, I know......I should have taken pictures)

    My black was pretty bad. So I'll probably give it another treatment next weekend.

    It's like that old Brylcreem advertisement, "A little dab'll do ya".
     
  2. lotsie

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    Yup, it's good stuff.

    Mark
     
  3. Octaneguy

    Octaneguy New Member

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    Awesome! It's about time, lol.:devil: Thanks for the feedback! :Thumbsup:
     
  4. ZippyNH

    ZippyNH Well-Known Member

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    Good stuff....just re-apply in a few weeks....and it will last a lot longer in the future applications!! I like it too!! Good Stuff!! A bottle is kinda $$, but the bottle last so long, I am surprised it is not sold in a bottle half the size, so you need to buy it more often!!
     
  5. imspencerwithanr53

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  6. Firebro17

    Firebro17 Dazed, but not Confused
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    I used it and liked the black restoration results. However, it's a little too sticky for my liking...
     
  7. Octaneguy

    Octaneguy New Member

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    I'm sorry I don't really understand how it's "sticky". Sounds like you were using way too much product? Sesame or pea sized drops at most per application covers a 2 foot square area. Any stickiness might be caused by static electricity if the weather is dry and you're applying it with a microfiber/foam applicator since you are rubbing plastic against plastic. A light mist of water on the applicator kills the static electricity and any stickiness. Otherwise, I'm not sure what you mean.

    Richard

     

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