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    Question "Wipe New" Vinyl Restoration Product...

    Anyone try this "Wipe New" surface restoration product on their cladding yet? Thanx.

    https://www.getwipenew.com/

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    Got mine in the mail yesterday. Will let everyone know how it works!

    Gonzo
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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzo7231 View Post
    Got mine in the mail yesterday. Will let everyone know how it works!

    Gonzo
    That's great, now we'll have this as a separate thread on this product, just like we have on R/R, Showroom New and TC Black Fusion.
    Def take a ton of pics so we can follow the entire process!
    VX KAT
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    Thumbs up Showroom New

    From my Limited Experience, "Showroom New" is the BEST Product to Treat the Black Cladding !

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    I tried the wipe new and so far after having it on for a month and after two car washes, i can say that its doing what its supposed to do... sorry no pictures due to no working camera: (. The product seems to be great though.
    whitebread

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    I applied it to my truck last Monday. You have to apply it with long strokes that overlap each other's edges slightly....kind of like painting with a paintbrush, just with a microfiber towel. I watched the video on Wipe New's website to make sure I did it right.
    Finished product was a little streaky in spots, but the cladding looked pretty damn good...better than anything I've used...including Back to Black, and Turtle Wax Ice.
    I did apply it to the inside door panels, as shown on the video, but no real improvement, no different than Armor-All would have done.
    The kit also comes with fine sandpaper, so I sanded down the haze on the plastic headlight cover, and applied it. Much better results than using Rain-X's headlight restoration kit.
    You supposedly can do 2 cars according to the instructions....not so much. After applying two coats, I might have enough to do the bumpers of the girlfriend's Subaru.
    However, we've had 2 severe rainstorms this week, and the shine is unaffected, with no spotting.
    So far, so good...I do seem to recall someone posting that Wipe-New is good for about 3 months....so, we will see.

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    I see they even have a VX in the pics on there site and in the video. I'm surprised they didn't put it on the cladding.

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    the wife just came out of the tv room .she said she just saw a comercial on tv with a VX on it about some kind of restore product,,,,lol i told her i knew about it ..wow it gets out fast..soon my friends will tell me about it.
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    just wet over the video again .. the blue tape on that Volvo held up real good after 100 car washes.

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    Smile

    Just curious, how is the new wipe holding up
    OttoVx

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    Formula 303 seems to work well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ebony1433 View Post
    I applied it to my truck last Monday. You have to apply it with long strokes that overlap each other's edges slightly....kind of like painting with a paintbrush, just with a microfiber towel. I watched the video on Wipe New's website to make sure I did it right.
    Finished product was a little streaky in spots, but the cladding looked pretty damn good...better than anything I've used...including Back to Black, and Turtle Wax Ice.

    The kit also comes with fine sandpaper, so I sanded down the haze on the plastic headlight cover, and applied it. Much better results than using Rain-X's headlight restoration kit.

    However, we've had 2 severe rainstorms this week, and the shine is unaffected, with no spotting.
    So far, so good...I do seem to recall someone posting that Wipe-New is good for about 3 months....so, we will see.
    I'm curious about "the SHINE" you mentioned...is it really a shiny finish or how would you describe it?? The Showroom New dye has a matte look out of the sun, and somewhat of a sheen in the sun.

    How long does it take to dry?

    How long does the product say it will last? I thought I saw a "2 yr guarantee" logo on the bottle on the commercial.

    Does it attract dust like Back to Black?

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    Excellent questions!

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    Sounds a lot like Armordillo TS-1...

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...llo#post220677

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    Well, I answered this just a little late....too many threads on the topic....are we up to 8 now?
    Regarding shine level, no different than Back to Black, or Turtle Ice.
    However, does not have that static charge of other products I've used, so no turning into a rolling dust bunny of pollen and pollution...
    So, it's been 4 months, parked exclusively outside....even through Hurricane Sandy.
    Bottom line? So far, so good...and what I applied to the girlfriend's Forester looks like new, with the exception of the pebble-grain texture guard on the rear bumper...so I'm guessing the finer and tighter the emboss, the better Wipe-New is absorbed?

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