Nice review. I have a weird question. Has anyone gotten nauseous from using this? I usually don't wear gloves and after using for the first time I got a little nauseous toward the end. I figured it was probably something I ate and blew it off. Used it again last weekend and the same thing...
Ruh roh. Seems like I still may have to at least try it. I have the OEM Toyota running boards that only have the plastic on the step pads and the rest is chrome. I may just try applying on one of the back steps as I rarely have anyone in the back seat. I'll let you know my results once it...
Thank you for letting me know that. We've recently had a cold snap here in Virginia so I haven't tried anything yet. Thanks for your other suggestions too. //bluegoose//
This set is the OEM Toyota ones that just seem to fit perfectly (not too nerfy, if that makes sense). So I really don't want to replace them. I'll prolly try a few of the options listed and go from there. Thanks for the suggestion. //bluegoose//
Dang. That's just wrong. I have a 2010 Tundra too and that would kill me. I agree with others tho, I'd have to get it fixed professionally using my insurance or I'd never be happy. Good luck. //bluegoose//
Great suggestions folks, thanks so much! //bluegoose//
Andr3wilson: I actually have some 303 so I'm going to give it a try (don't know why I didn't think of it) and report back.
Hi All,
My truck's chrome running boards have black plastic pads where you step when getting in. They've really been fading lately and like to restore them but am hesitant because I don't want to make them slippery or obvious reasons. Does anyone know if Black WoW or Ultima Tire and Trim...
I never let it cure that long. I thought the cure time was just until it dried to a light haze? I've found it to be pretty easy to apply and wipe off but like I said, I never let it stay on too long. I got the BOGO of it when they closed out the old packaging and still have over half of the...
I have to say ONR for an all around product. I seem to use it for just about everything (clay lube, rinseless wash, QD, spot cleaner, etc). I really need to try UWWP+ too as I've been dabbling in waterless washing lately and hear this works great for that. Good luck. //bluegoose//
U.S. Army 1985-1988 - Combat Medic (91A). I was in the Berlin Brigade and missed the wall coming down by about a year. Wish I coulda been there. //bluegoose//
I will soak my MF towel and wring it out before wiping off the waterless wash then buff with a dry one. Most products recommend spraying the waterless wash on and wiping off with a dry towel which is the way it sounds like you do it. Was just wondering if you ever had any trouble with...
WoW. I must be using way too much product as I use a full 32 oz for my Tundra (even when it's not too dirty). Also, I've been using my MF towel wet and wringed out vice a dry towel. To me it just seems to clean better. Have you ever tried that or is dry the best way to go? Anyhoo, great job...
Yep, agree. I followed Mr. Killrwheels method he posted in another thread and just put it in a small 2 oz spray bottle and lightly sprayed one panel at a time and wipe on with one MF and buff off with another and it works fantastic. Think this might be one of the best tips I've come across...