WIPE NEW??? Anyone tried it?

Reminds me of Blue Coral Touchless... holy crap that was a disaster in a bottle!
 
If the claim that it instantly restores headlights doesn't throw up red flag, I don't know what would...



Oh, wait, it comes with a 2000 grit headlight prep pad, it must work.



It reminds me of some other products with these claims. Products that the manufacturer counts on people not sending it back for a refund.



Call me skeptical...
 
ExplicitDetails said:
If the claim that it instantly restores headlights doesn't throw up red flag, I don't know what would...



Oh, wait, it comes with a 2000 grit headlight prep pad, it must work.



It reminds me of some other products with these claims. Products that the manufacturer counts on people not sending it back for a refund.



Call me skeptical...



That's what I'm thinking. The fact that the price is $20 but S&H comes to almost $16 that is non refundable guarantees that nobody will bother with a refund. They also require you provide a photo of the "cleaned and prepped surface" just prior to application and a photo of the after in order to qualify for a refund. Hmmm. My guess is they will take what they can until word gets out, then they will repackage the contents as a miracle stain remover or glass cleaner... and so on and so on.
 
Don't waste your money and time.

Here is why, if you do not know if the part was made using an "internal release agent", it will not ahere for any lenght of time and as you apply it, you will observe some "fish eyes" in the surface.

It's a gimget, that all one has to do is look at the "deal" to know that they are betting that less than 2% of unhappy users will attempt to get a "refund".

Even the ValuGard ETR kit will not work or hold onto a part that was made using an internal release agent in it's production.

Grumpy
 
Automania said:
I did not think you were old enough to remember that (lol) made a ton of money removing that stuff from peoples vehicles.



I'm old enough to have used it on a car! I knew better back then that it wasn't for good paint, but I did have a CJ7 with failing clear coat. The stuff made it less noticeable. I pooled a ton of it in the craters. Wonder how long it lasted...



Another gem from that era was Auri.
 
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