Wipe New

Used it on an H2 hummer a few weeks ago.. spent 2-3 hours cleaning the trim and applied per directions. Vehicle sat outside for 2-3 days with no rain, first rain the 3-4 day washed it all away. Looked great for the short time it was on. Easy to use and spread but a waste IMO.

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Used it on an H2 hummer a few weeks ago.. spent 2-3 hours cleaning the trim and applied per directions. Vehicle sat outside for 2-3 days with no rain, first rain the 3-4 day washed it all away. Looked great for the short time it was on. Easy to use and spread but a waste IMO.

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Thank's for the mini review. :bigups
 
I used wipe new on my frontier's exterior trim. everywhere front grill to back bumper

It looked good for about a week and a half. It made a huge difference initially but I have had better and longer results using Poorboys Trim Restorer. I would say this thing would last maybe two or three solid washes. NOT 100 like on the commercial haha.

I am glad I did not pay for this product, I borrowed it from my neighbor to try it out. I think I still have about 1/4 of one of those little (I think 1 oz bottles) somewhere in the garage.
Whenever I find it I will try to do a 50/50 on something with wipe new and pbw trim restorer
 
I used wipe new on my frontier's exterior trim. everywhere front grill to back bumper

It looked good for about a week and a half. It made a huge difference initially but I have had better and longer results using Poorboys Trim Restorer. I would say this thing would last maybe two or three solid washes. NOT 100 like on the commercial haha.

I am glad I did not pay for this product, I borrowed it from my neighbor to try it out. I think I still have about 1/4 of one of those little (I think 1 oz bottles) somewhere in the garage.
Whenever I find it I will try to do a 50/50 on something with wipe new and pbw trim restorer

I remember this product, in the early 90s, that was like wiping a new clear coat on your car. They used to have early morning infomercials. My brother bought it for his then -used and abused- Camaro. Stuff was horrid.
 
I bought this stuff on a whim, finally after 2 months I finally decided to try it.
It looks great so far, but it's supposed to rain for a couple days.
I report back as to how it held up.
I tried Mothers back to black and what a fail. It didn't really change the looks of my trim ( 2014 Kia Soul ) with dirt and salt stains on walk in trim, wipe new brought it back to what I would call newer look.
I am not the kinda guy who goes for the Tv infomercials, but so far so good.


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I bought a box on clearance at Target. I bought the Wipe New Wheels to use on a set of track wheels with aggressive brake pads. Initial application was easy and it looked like I wiped a coat of clear on. After drying it became a bit less glossy. Time will tell how well it really works.
 
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