How long does it take Wipe New to cure?
How long does it take Wipe New to cure?
24 hours
We recommend that you allow 1 hour of drying time before touching the surface and a full 24 hours after applying Wipe New® before exposure to moisture of any kind. If the surface gets wet before Wipe New® cures, you may see streaking or spotting in the finish. A second coat of Wipe New® will not resolve this issue.
Can you paint over Wipe New?
Yes. ReColor by Wipe New® will restore shine to the surface, protect it from UV damage, and make it easier to clean. If there is any UV damage underneath the existing gel/clear coat, then Wipe New® will not remove it.
How long does Rust-Oleum Wipe New last?
two years
How long will Wipe New® last after it’s applied to the surface? Wipe New® is guaranteed to last for two years on most surfaces, but may require reapplication over time to surfaces that are regularly exposed to oils from the skin and/or friction such as vinyl/leather car seats, steering wheels, gear shift knobs, etc.
Does Wipe New actually work?
5.0 out of 5 stars Works as good as the commercial says! This stuff is amazing. I was skeptical when I saw it advertised but thought I’d give it a try on my 15 year old truck that is still in pretty good shape. It really makes the vinyl and other plastics look new again and it lasts for months.
What chemical is in Wipe New?
This liquid is a sealant that restores and permanently protects hard surfaces; the formulation is proprietary but includes: CAS 98-56-6 Benzene, 1-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl) CAS 540-88-5 tert-Butyl acetate The primary ingredient in this product is considered to be hazardous by OSHA (as defined in the OSHA Hazard …
Can Wipe New be removed?
Wipe New® is more easily removed from unintended surfaces if it is wiped off immediately. Within the first hour (only) of application, acetone can be used to remove Wipe New® from painted surfaces (see acetone product label for cautions).
Does Wipe New work on metal?
Wipe New ReColor instantly renews and restores color and shine to faded surfaces including plastic, metal, vinyl, fiberglass, stone and composites.