I also tried the wipe new product and it worked for me. Followed the instructions and made sure that it didnt rain. It looks alot better. I'm sure that it wont work for everyone but for the price(I paid 10 bucks on e bay). It was worth it.
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I also tried the wipe new product and it worked for me. Followed the instructions and made sure that it didnt rain. It looks alot better. I'm sure that it wont work for everyone but for the price(I paid 10 bucks on e bay). It was worth it.
I think I'm going to paint the cladding with Krylon Fusion paint. It seems to work on the Avalanche plastic cladding.....based on the below posts, a cheap but lasting alternative!
http://www.chevyavalanchefanclub.com...tml#msg1716354
I used the Wipe new and it looks great. I think the key is to thuroughly scrub the cladding before you put it on.
I only did 2 coats.
After the first coat dried it was streaked and blochy. I let it dry and re-read the instructions.
The second coat I followed the directions with extremely different results. Never go over the same spot twice and always move the treated cloth in one single direction.
I love the results but I will probably do one more coat since my cladding was almost white.
I'll post pics asap.
Gonzo
This is the pics I took when I used Wipe New.
Before -
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/da..._Wipe-New.jpeg
After -
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/da...ipe-New-1.jpeg
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/da...ipe-New-2.jpeg
I'll give it a few more washes and show fading if it occurs.
Gonzo