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Posted by: underthetire Apr 22 2013, 03:20 PM

Wipe new is sending me a free sample to try out. I'll do up a review once i get it. For those that dont know...

http://www.wipenew.com/

Might be nice for old bumper tops and faded Targa's..

Posted by: Elliot Cannon Apr 22 2013, 04:22 PM

QUOTE(underthetire @ Apr 22 2013, 02:20 PM) *

Wipe new is sending me a free sample to try out. I'll do up a review once i get it. For those that dont know...

http://www.wipenew.com/

Might be nice for old bumper tops and faded Targa's..

BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE! If you act now... av-943.gif

Posted by: GeorgeRud Apr 22 2013, 04:24 PM

Let us know your experience with the product. Most of the online reviews I've read seem pretty negative.

Posted by: underthetire Apr 22 2013, 06:13 PM

And that's why I wasn't willing to buy it. I've seen mixed reviews on it myself, but the fact they are willing to send out a sample for review is promising. No bs from me, either it works or it doesn't.

Posted by: gothspeed Apr 23 2013, 08:06 AM

Does it have any silicone in it?

Posted by: underthetire Apr 23 2013, 10:21 AM

Not supposed to.

Posted by: Mark Henry Apr 23 2013, 10:59 AM

Would it work on my ass?

The wife has had 2 kids, would it work on...you know... that?

The possibilities are endless if it would.... idea.gif

Posted by: Cupomeat Apr 23 2013, 11:48 AM

What always amazes me is how much they charge for S&P...

The product (Doubled in size, of course) is "only" $19.99, which is fine.
Then you pay $7.99 for S&P...

Actual shipping is about $0.80 bulk for them, but I'm not going to argue too much here.

Then you are offered a "BONUS" Pro Detail kit (4 pad, some stick thing and a pair of $0.10 gloves) FREE for only S&P (another $7.99) when it will be shipped in the same box and barely affects the weight of the package (Heck, they could probably process them together and save money... confused24.gif WOW, what a concept)


Rant over, I hope it works well and we all have a new product to love.

Posted by: bandjoey Sep 5 2013, 02:22 PM

Update?????

Posted by: ellisor3 Sep 5 2013, 02:46 PM

I thought I would share this. I got wax on the moldings of my vehicle and tried everything to get it off, mineral spirits, alcohol, ect.

I searched online and saw a guy use creamy P-Nut Butter. Simply smear it on the chalky white area, work it in, let it sit a few minutes and then wash it off. So, I tried it very skeptically. It works great!

I thought it would simply cover the wax to make it black, but after two weeks, I still can not see the wax and the black areas look clean and new. Just thought I would share. beerchug.gif

Posted by: Rob-O Sep 5 2013, 08:52 PM

Wax removal...just use hot water and a brush. Personally I use an old toothbrush.

I haven't read any reviews of the Wipe New, but would be interested to hear what it's made of. Having worked in the automotive plastics industry for almost two decades, I'm just a little skeptical about what it can do.

Posted by: 914forme Sep 5 2013, 09:12 PM

QUOTE(ellisor3 @ Sep 5 2013, 04:46 PM) *

I thought I would share this. I got wax on the moldings of my vehicle and tried everything to get it off, mineral spirits, alcohol, ect.

I searched online and saw a guy use creamy P-Nut Butter. Simply smear it on the chalky white area, work it in, let it sit a few minutes and then wash it off. So, I tried it very skeptically. It works great!

I thought it would simply cover the wax to make it black, but after two weeks, I still can not see the wax and the black areas look clean and new. Just thought I would share. beerchug.gif

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