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OK guys...Im gonna let you in on a new plastic restoring trick!!!

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I havent been on here much just too busy so if someone already posted it I apologize.


Get out a $20bill and go to any place that sells "as seen on TV" items....Target, Walmart, etc.

And pick up the ridiculously small bottle of WIPE NEW!!


I dont have time to post pix and stuff, but Ive been using it and it is TRUELY amazing stuff. If you have a really bad hood do my old trick with the softscrub and scotchbrite, then use the Wipe new.

Worth every penny and as the ad says...it goes a long way.

Oh and if your into huffing stuff it will get you high as a kite too...lol
 
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oh.. sorry I misunderstood the wipe part.. nevermind
 
It was ridiculous....I will never do it again but it was amazing. Everything went smooth, zero car or trailer issues thanks to making sure everything was up to snuff. Used a ridiculous amount of gas.

Aw hell Im up Ill post some pictures.

First....here's the ski I picked up in Cali. Full limited ready to race. Novis, Spec2, miller head, etc. It absolutely flies.

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In action lining up a decent wave




My truck with the amazing backdrop...



The beachfront to the east



Beachfront to the west



Party area



And one last one of my rig in Colorado near Vail



Heres the folder if you wanna see more.

http://www.mediafire.com/folder/3ao0di7cdil0s/2013_LM_team_weekend
 
Here's a before and after pic of a speedster I did after Nick told me about this trick.
 

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I saw the infomercial for that last year and mentioned it in a post, good to hear it actually works.
 
I use turtle wax trim restorer..I think it the same thing but it cost 7.99 at autozone. Used it with good results.
 
I have been wondering what to do with this hood all winter, I didnt want to get into painting it. This seemed to do the trick, I used less then 1/2 oz to do the hood and handlebar pad. If the shine holds up its the best stuff I have ever used, the fumes and smell are just a bonus. Thanks for posting Nick, I am always Leary using "as seen on TV" gimmicky stuff.







 
Now take Lacquer thinner to your rub rails on a paper towel and it will melt those ugly white marks out of them. Then I guess go back and hit it with the As seen on TV sauce.


I love a good hit of fuel.


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Now take Lacquer thinner to your rub rails on a paper towel and it will melt those ugly white marks out of them. Then I guess go back and hit it with the As see on TV sauce.


I love a good hit of fuel.

You crack me up, another day, another giggle by racerx. Ya I am not happy with the rub rails, I wet sanded and hit them with heavy cut, then put a polish on them but getting the polish residue out of the deeper cracks is a bitch.

Does anyone know how this stuff looks after a year or so? I bought something similar for fibreglass boats about 10 years ago at a boat show, it had about the same results on a chalky fibreglass deck but after a couple years it started to turn yellow and you couldnt buff it back. Reapplying the same stuff just made the yellow more shiny.
 
i've been looking for something to use on the black trim on my Durango, (lots of it) maybe i'll take a shot at this stuff....
 
I dont like that armorall, your right, it does not last at all and to be honest it wears down the plastic sheen faster then if you did nothing. I did this back in 04 with my yukon. I used armorall on the driver side running boards and black mirror trim once in a while through the time I owned it (6 years) and never applied it to the passenger side. After 6 yrs without armorall the passenger side had less fade then the drivers side.
I will try and find the pics and post.
 
Don't use armor all on anything. Cars, boats, trucks, etc....never. That stuff is terrible. Full of silicone.
 
i just got done with the second coat,wow what a diff,thanx nick! i cant post piks on this pc,but i will in the morning.
 
Now take Lacquer thinner to your rub rails on a paper towel and it will melt those ugly white marks out of them. Then I guess go back /IMG]

I clean my rub rails with body prep then sprayed them with headlight restore UV spray and they look permantly armor alled. Did my GSI 2 years ago and it still shines like new. Thats my trick
 
Oh wow Minne that black limited is ridiculously nice. I'm glad you treated yourself to that....I would have done the same thing!
 
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