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bigtsr

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It's long been a problem not only specific to MOPAR
but the black plastics used on exterior trim items
tend to fade in time to greyish blacks.
I have just used a product sold as "Wipe New"
detailer and the blacks look better than when
my DJ was new.
It's not the cheapest way to do it nor least time
consuming but if you follow the instruction to the
letter the results are excellent , now to see how
long it lasts , the manufacturer says about 2 yrs

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It's long been a problem not only specific to MOPAR

but the black plastics used on exterior trim items

tend to fade in time to greyish blacks.

Yes, I really hate the look of those faded plastics. Luckily, our DJs do not have much in the way of black plastic. Some cars are loaded with them in various shades. They look terrible within a few years if the vehicle sits in the sun. I would be interested to know you experience with the wipe new stuff.

Peace.

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Thanks bigtsr,

I was waiting for someone to write about this. Are there any special precautions needed during application? Do you have to be careful of the paint?

Rolly the package comes with everything you need including nitrile gloves,

applicators and instructions in English/French (in case you live in LaSalle lol).

There are warnings regarding painted surfaces but as a shaky old fart I managed

to avoid any mishaps.

It's a small bottle but it goes a long way as I still have about 1/2 left.

I was out in the rain this evening and it sheds water like a ducks back ,

guess I'll have to see if it lives up to its advertising.

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Yes, I really hate the look of those faded plastics. Luckily, our DJs do not have much in the way of black plastic. Some cars are loaded with them in various shades. They look terrible within a few years if the vehicle sits in the sun. I would be interested to know you experience with the wipe new stuff.

Peace.

As I said in post to Rolly only time will tell with regard to durability,

been 4 days only but I like the look and am hopefull of success.

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Rolly the package comes with everything you need including nitrile gloves,

applicators and instructions in English/French (in case you live in LaSalle lol).

There are warnings regarding painted surfaces but as a shaky old fart I managed

to avoid any mishaps.

It's a small bottle but it goes a long way as I still have about 1/2 left.

I was out in the rain this evening and it sheds water like a ducks back ,

guess I'll have to see if it lives up to its advertising.

Thanks bigtsr!

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Thanks bigstr! I don't yet have that problem with my Journey, but I definitely did on my Caliber. I wasn't too sure about the Wipe New so instead I tried Mother's Back to Black ($9/bottle). It worked great! It was more of an oil based product that soaked into the black. I can't wait to hear your long term thoughts on the Wipe New so that I have another option for my Journey when the time comes :)

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Have you tried the wipe new on the plastic trim on the side under the doors? Mine has water marks from sitting on the lot. The dealership didn't get it cleaned up during the prep job and it looks horrible!

Yes I used it on all the outside black trim and roof rack plus the windage tray under the wipers .

I also did the black door threshold entry trim at each door entrance.

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  • 5 months later...

Rolly the package comes with everything you need including nitrile gloves,

applicators and instructions in English/French (in case you live in LaSalle lol).

There are warnings regarding painted surfaces but as a shaky old fart I managed

to avoid any mishaps.

It's a small bottle but it goes a long way as I still have about 1/2 left.

I was out in the rain this evening and it sheds water like a ducks back ,

guess I'll have to see if it lives up to its advertising.

Hey bigtsr, how did the Wipe New fare over the winter? Canadian tire has it for $19.99 in this week's flier.

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When this crappy wx is over and I detail the DJ the tale will be told

with regards to durability of Wipe New - until then it's just another

dirty crossover.

Saw this at Crappy tire (Canadian tire to our US cousins) today for $19.99, was going to pull the trigger but wanted to know how good it is first from people that have it. I have a lot of CT dollars to use towards this

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Don't worry Terry it will warm up soon and you can polish

the DJ , Pontiac and the kayaks.

You know too me to well...... :lol: I'm begining to wonder about spring let alone summer ever appearing. I really would like to go kayaking, my trailer is ready, my gear is ready.

Shame on you bigtsr, I have a Saturn Sky not a Pontiac Solstice :lol: Just teasing yah!

Hey I was just noticing your fuel economy in your Dodge Journey is much better than mine.

Terry

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