Wipe New
#11
Five-0 Ret.
I've seen the commercials, but none of them say, "Clinically Proven to .....". So surely it can't be any good or they would have clinically proven it to be new, or clinically proven that you could wipe it on, etc.? Aren't those the current magic words marketing companies use?
Subcribed to see Aaron's update.
Last edited by Wanted33; 10-20-2012 at 12:02 PM.
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Wanted33 (10-22-2012)
#14
Hiya! Its been over a year since i put on the "wipe new". Fantastic stuff! I have gone through the car wash a hundred times, through rough rain storms, and the unrelenting Texas sun...it still looks great!
#16
#17
This stuff is awsome!! I used it on the trim on my 2000 last year and the trim still looks great! I made a thread on here too. One suggestion though, don't apply in sunlight(or on hot plastic) and clean the trim and use a degreaser before applying
#18
Heres the link to my thread. https://www.f150forum.com/f2/wipe-new-180770/
Once again I highly recommend using a degreaser on the trim. It really does make all the difference.(weird discolorations may form if it's not used. It also recommends using a degreaser in the prep section in the directions)
Also, depending on how bad the trim is faded 2 applications may be necessary. The second application can only be used within five minutes or so after the first one. No black streaks come off the trim after it's applied like some products out there either
Once again I highly recommend using a degreaser on the trim. It really does make all the difference.(weird discolorations may form if it's not used. It also recommends using a degreaser in the prep section in the directions)
Also, depending on how bad the trim is faded 2 applications may be necessary. The second application can only be used within five minutes or so after the first one. No black streaks come off the trim after it's applied like some products out there either
Last edited by me1234; 09-20-2014 at 06:36 PM.
#19
Automotive Refinish Tech
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Agreed ^ I did a lot of research on it, and now I love the stuff! Made a thread myself... https://www.f150forum.com/f38/sooo-i...pe-new-236187/
#20
Senior Member
It doesn't leave streaks down your paint when it rains? I'm a fan of just using a heat gun to get the black back.