🖤 Seal the deal with BLAK — where lasting shine meets unstoppable protection!
Renew Protect BLAK is a cutting-edge semipermanent tire and trim treatment featuring a ceramic-polymer hybrid formula that delivers superior UV, ozone, and salt resistance. Designed for durability, it restores rich black color and protects multiple surfaces including tires, plastic trim, and outdoor gear for up to 5 years. Wash-proof and eco-friendly, BLAK offers professional-grade protection with a sleek finish that withstands harsh environmental conditions and pressure washing.
Manufacturer | RENEW PROTECT |
Brand | Renew Protect |
Model | BLAK |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 2.4 x 7 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | BLAK-2009 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | NEW PROTECT BLAK 2009 |
W**L
Liked It On First Use
Having used black tire dyes before, I liked the flat "new" tire finish but the dye did not last long enough and eventually turned the tire brown-ish. Despite costing much more, I liked the restorative polymer concept behind BLAK and the reports that it was not too shiny.For my first use, I removed the wheels from my car (I was rotating them anyway), washed and dried them thoroughly, then laid them over a plastic utility bucket, to raise them up and be able to turn them over and not scratch the finished side.My BLAK package included 2 block sponge applicators, 1 foam paint brush, and 2 nitrile gloves, which increased the value and allowed me to use the product without having to buy applicators.BLAK is really thin, almost like water, and I quickly learned to NOT squeeze the bottle. Instead, I allowed some BLAK to dribble out onto the sidewall and run around the rim. Using an included sponge block, I could then easily distribute the product. Two things to note: 1) shake the bottle before opening and in between coats and 2) do not over rub the product - just wipe on or distribute it then let it be.After applying 3 coats to both sides of 4 17-inch tires, I only used about 1.5 to 2 oz. With 3 coats, the tires were a little more shiny than I like but not too shiny. The shine eased a bit over a few weeks and looks really good, now.Having learned how little BLAK was actually needed, the cost turned out to be much less than the tire dye I had previously used and the finish is much more substantial. My car sits out in direct sunlight all day and the tires need good UV protection. BLAK also worked well on the rear bumper's rubber pad, after applying painters tape to protect the white bumper.I also contacted Renew Protect about some concerns and got actual replies from the owner! Now I have a better idea of what products to use for specific applications, how little product is needed per application, and how much longer the product will protect what it is applied to. I wish I had known about this company's products years ago, and not wasted so much money on inferior car care products.There is a bit of a learning curve to using the products but with a little practice and experience the results are outstanding. Having used polymer car care products for years, I'm glad that I finally found and tried BLAK, with RP.11 the next on my list to try. I think this company has the best polymers available to consumers.
F**N
Great product!
You see a lot of gimmicks out there nowadays. It makes you question the legitimacy of almost everything you see and read. To be honest, I questioned this stuff and as soon as I placed the order I thought, these suckers got me.Thankfully, it wasn't a gimmick and it actually worked amazingly. Using it on tires was one thing that didn't make me wonder, but I used it on my wheel flares on the camper and on the running boards of our 2015 GMC... Dang! It legit turned back time. Both were extremely faded. The GMC was almost white it was so faded. The pics probably don't do it justice but made a huge difference. I did 2 coats and am very happy with the results. Strongly recommend!The biggest intimidator was how to apply it. From the manufacturers advice to all the YouTube how-to videos, it makes you rethink life. After several weeks of wanting to use it but not wanting to do it wrong, I finally just sent it. After a good cleaning, I just used the brush to apply it and the wet brush to wipe off areas I didn't want it. Pretty much that simple.I read somewhere that 1 kit will do a mid sized set of truck tires, so I got another kit with having a 1 ton. 1 kit did my truck, camper, and GMC running boards.
T**R
Nice shine .. hope it last doubt it will last a year since I wash my car 3 times a week
Easy to apply. Applied 2 coats. Nice luster. Appears to be quality, time will tell
B**R
Best restorer and prevention
I mean WOW! this, by far, is one of the best products I've purchased on Amazon! Multiple uses for sure...I originally bought it for my motorcycle, even though it's garaged kept. I actually use my street bike as my summer time vehicle; however, living in Chicago, there's plenty of summer rain and even cold days. I was so impressed I decided to use it EVERY black/gray untreated. Check it out
S**G
It works
Excellent product. Not glossy more of a natural color. I bought used tires and couldn't get them cleaned to look new. But this product works well. My used tires look brand new.
N**
Gloss doesn’t last long. Discolors.
If you’re looking at this, you’re prob looking for a long lasting tire dressing. I am obsessed with my tire and have used many many brands. Everything from blackfire to carpro perl to cheap ones from Walmart.The first thing you need to know is this product is a black dye. Is it basically a black paint that you brush on your tire. If you are not careful in applying it, you will be painting your rims. This it is recommended that you mask the rim.Always clean your tires very well before you apply any tire dressing. I first use ADAMs and then PS tire cleaner. Both at full strength.Longevity: at first, I had a very nice shine. These were used on my 2017 4runner. It does go on even and levels itself out relatively well. It has a semi gloss sheen. It was good for about 1 month before the coating started wearing off. I put roughly 5k miles a month so the acceleration of “wear” is significantly higher with me. However, it doesn’t wear evenly and now there are some spots on the side wall that is purely rubber and some parts are still coated.And if you off road your tires, they will get dirty and brown real fast. I’m fact, the coating will discolor, especially in this Texas summer heat. The coating that is still on there has turned brown. If I scrape it with my nail, I can get some of it off. See picture. (I scratched a line of it off my side wall). You can see how the coating has been discolored. And this tire had been cleaned with adams + PS prior the picture. Still brown.I will be going back to carpro PERL.
C**R
It doesn't work.
It did the opposite of what its supposed to. I have a 2022 Tacoma, so it wasnt faded, I just wanted the high gloss. Unfortunately, when I came out the next morning, there were white splotches all over the bumper. For $42, I don't recommend this stuff
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