![]() These chairs are over 2 years old and these little plastic bins have gone through a lot of use and abuse… In addition to the grille, I decided to apply it to a small compartment from our rolling work chairs. I intentionally missed some of the edges so as to see how it wears and how the treated vs untreated areas look after a while… Wipe onto the surface, which I did fairly liberally…Īnd then simply leave it to dry. I applied some product to the microfiber towel (a mask is a must and a large and/or well ventilated area is definitely recommended, it’s very STRONG)… The application was fairly straightforward. The trim isn’t faded much at all, so I simply applied it to the driver side to see how long it lasts, how it reacts with water, etc. ![]() This was meant as a durability test, which I will update once a few months goes by. ![]() First, I used Wipe New on the grille of my Toyota Matrix. □ ), let’s just stick with product or Wipe New), 3 small microfiber towels, a brush for tight areas, a small piece of 2000 grit sandpaper, a pair of gloves and the instructions.Īfter reading through the instructions, I found everything extremely simple and straightforward so I set out to do a little work immediately. The kit is nicely packaged and includes a bottle of the product (as I’m really not sure what to call it… liquid, coating, restoration juice, etc. So what is it all about? Well here are a few photos I took: Wipe on the surface and let dry (dry to touch in 1 hour, keep dry for 24 hours for full cure).You can find detailed instructions on the website, but here’s my short version: ![]() The product is made to sound as simple as one can imagine, wipe it on and look in awe at your amazing new headlights or trim. This article will focus on the general Wipe New kit that contains a bottle of the liquid and a few small microfiber towels.įor those who have not seen the commercial and are wondering what in the world is this product, please check it out at the Wipe New site. Well, I set out to find out if this stuff really works. We’ve all shaken our head and said “no way it’s that easy”.
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