Got mine in the mail yesterday. Will let everyone know how it works!
Gonzo
Got mine in the mail yesterday. Will let everyone know how it works!
Gonzo
I want a t-shirt that says: "TRD all thats missing is U!" on the back and a VX on the front.
VX KAT
....the adventure BEGINS ANEW! ...2015......
Remember that life is not measured in the breaths you take, but rather in the moments that take your breath away.
From my Limited Experience, "Showroom New" is the BEST Product to Treat the Black Cladding !
I applied it to my truck last Monday. You have to apply it with long strokes that overlap each other's edges slightly....kind of like painting with a paintbrush, just with a microfiber towel. I watched the video on Wipe New's website to make sure I did it right.
Finished product was a little streaky in spots, but the cladding looked pretty damn good...better than anything I've used...including Back to Black, and Turtle Wax Ice.
I did apply it to the inside door panels, as shown on the video, but no real improvement, no different than Armor-All would have done.
The kit also comes with fine sandpaper, so I sanded down the haze on the plastic headlight cover, and applied it. Much better results than using Rain-X's headlight restoration kit.
You supposedly can do 2 cars according to the instructions....not so much. After applying two coats, I might have enough to do the bumpers of the girlfriend's Subaru.
However, we've had 2 severe rainstorms this week, and the shine is unaffected, with no spotting.
So far, so good...I do seem to recall someone posting that Wipe-New is good for about 3 months....so, we will see.
I'm curious about "the SHINE" you mentioned...is it really a shiny finish or how would you describe it?? The Showroom New dye has a matte look out of the sun, and somewhat of a sheen in the sun.
How long does it take to dry?
How long does the product say it will last? I thought I saw a "2 yr guarantee" logo on the bottle on the commercial.
Does it attract dust like Back to Black?