bumper filler "blackening" question about "wipenew" TV commercial

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I saw this advertised last night during the TV coverage of Mecum Monterey. https://www.getwipenew.com/ I wonder if this stuff could work on our bumper fillers to keep them from getting so chalky looking. Most seen on TV things are stupid, but I was just wondering if this could work.
 
I saw this advertised last night during the TV coverage of Mecum Monterey. https://www.getwipenew.com/ I wonder if this stuff could work on our bumper fillers to keep them from getting so chalky looking. Most seen on TV things are stupid, but I was just wondering if this could work.
I doubt it. The bumper fillers are painted and the chalky stuff comes from the inside as it deteriorates . Can't be prevented. I don't think that stuff is any different than Armor All or similar products, if even that good.
 
I doubt it. The bumper fillers are painted and the chalky stuff comes from the inside as it deteriorates . Can't be prevented. I don't think that stuff is any different than Armor All or similar products, if even that good.

but the stuff on the commercial stays shiny and brand new looking for months -MONTHS!!- and since we all know that they aren't allowed to lie on tv, it has to be true.
 
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