"Wipe New"
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"Wipe New"
It's supposed to restore and protect exterior plastics, interior plastics vynll and leathers. They wear gloves in the tv commercials, so must be pretty strong. Anyone try it yet?
https://www.getwipenew.com/ (warning autoplay video ad on the page, turn your speakers down)
https://www.getwipenew.com/ (warning autoplay video ad on the page, turn your speakers down)
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So, I wouldn't poo-poo this stuff because of the cost. I'd poo-poo it until I found a reputable source who says it's effective.
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I love how these products, through the miracle of TV, can seem like a miracle cure, but check the fine print.
Richard
https://www.getwipenew.com/TermsandConditions
DO NOT APPLY PRODUCT TO ANY PAINTED SURFACES, INCLUDING THE BODY METAL OF A VEHICLE. PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE ON PAINTED SURFACES AND MAY DAMAGE THOSE SURFACES.
Surfaces that come in regular contact with oils from the skin and/or friction (i.e. vinyl/leather seats, steering wheels, gear shift *****, etc) are not covered as these surfaces may require reapplication over time.
Tires. Glass, mirrored and painted surfaces; use on these surfaces is at your own risk. Company disclaims all liability relating to application to these surfaces.
Surfaces that have been damaged due to misuse, abuse or accident.
Loss of time, loss of use, car rentals, or other incidental damages.
Consequential damages (the cost of repairing or replacing property which is damaged if Product does not work properly).
have followed all instructions and warnings and Product fails to perform as advertised, Company
If you
will refund your purchase price, excluding shipping & processing costs.
Richard
https://www.getwipenew.com/TermsandConditions
DO NOT APPLY PRODUCT TO ANY PAINTED SURFACES, INCLUDING THE BODY METAL OF A VEHICLE. PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE ON PAINTED SURFACES AND MAY DAMAGE THOSE SURFACES.
Surfaces that come in regular contact with oils from the skin and/or friction (i.e. vinyl/leather seats, steering wheels, gear shift *****, etc) are not covered as these surfaces may require reapplication over time.
Tires. Glass, mirrored and painted surfaces; use on these surfaces is at your own risk. Company disclaims all liability relating to application to these surfaces.
Surfaces that have been damaged due to misuse, abuse or accident.
Loss of time, loss of use, car rentals, or other incidental damages.
Consequential damages (the cost of repairing or replacing property which is damaged if Product does not work properly).
have followed all instructions and warnings and Product fails to perform as advertised, Company
If you
will refund your purchase price, excluding shipping & processing costs.
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Consumer Reports, May 2014, page 53, "Spruce up your trim" tested 5 exterior trim cleaners: Turtle Wax Premium Grade Trim Restorer, Wipe New, Mother Back-To-Black, Mequirar's Ultimate Black Plastic Restorer, and ReNu Finish. Unfortunately, Black Wow was not tested. The secret for all the products tested was surface prep!
The two top brands were:
Wipe New: "This brought back a rich, dark finish and maintained that look throughout our test without added applications. But a small 1.5-ounce bottle cost us $18."
ReNu Finish: "Like Wipe New, this product provided a like-new look that lasted much longer than the other three cleaners. But, we got only 1.75 ounces for our $15."
I bought Wipe New at Wal-Mart for $15, but did not check to see if ReNu Finish was even available.
The two top brands were:
Wipe New: "This brought back a rich, dark finish and maintained that look throughout our test without added applications. But a small 1.5-ounce bottle cost us $18."
ReNu Finish: "Like Wipe New, this product provided a like-new look that lasted much longer than the other three cleaners. But, we got only 1.75 ounces for our $15."
I bought Wipe New at Wal-Mart for $15, but did not check to see if ReNu Finish was even available.
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I have applied Wipe New on 2 different cars, so far. Works great. My E46 had wax residue on the black trim. After Wipe New you could not see the residue anymore. Sold the car to second person that looked at it. I applied the Wipe New to my R60 a few days later. I have washed it at least 10 times or more and the trim still looks fantastic. In my eyes it looks better then new. It's easy to apply and easy to keep off the paint. So don't worry about the harsh warning, just be careful. I still on my first bottle. I sure I have more than enough left to do my truck. I paid less then $13 at Wally world. It is worth all of that and more.
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I ran out of my Black Wow ....great product...was going to order more but then saw the TV Wipe New spot and saw the product at AutoZone so bought it ...was put off by the scary directions and disclaimers .....but a colleague said he used it and works well and was easy ...so since i already opened it and could not return it I tried it ...went on just like the black wow .....works very well ...so far .....but will re-order the black wow when this runs out since that product is less worrisome about getting it on glass or paint
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