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Re: What to use on running boards Steps?
As an experiment on my Tahoe's Black running boards, I had some Turtle wax "Black Box" leftover and tried it. (I cleaned with APC first)It wasn't slippery and the Black pigment actually held up for 3-4 months, I touch up with some Meg's Pink Detail spray to revive it if I'm too busy to reapply.
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Re: What to use on running boards Steps?
I can't believe no one has recommended Wipe New as seen on tv
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Re: What to use on running boards Steps?
I use this stuff, not only on the running boards, but on the black of the mirrors, wiper cowel, tonaue cover etc. and i can get it locally, but they do have a website to order from.....................Rick's Best Exterior Trim Treatment Dressing Gel
Des Moines Iowa Dressings & Protectants
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Re: What to use on running boards Steps?
Originally Posted by 07gtcs
I use this stuff, not only on the running boards, but on the black of the mirrors, wiper cowel, tonaue cover etc. and i can get it locally, but they do have a website to order from.....................Rick's Best Exterior Trim Treatment Dressing Gel
Des Moines Iowa Dressings & Protectants
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Re: What to use on running boards Steps?
Originally Posted by JonnyB
I can't believe no one has recommended Wipe New as seen on tv
Have you tried it? Some say it works.
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Re: What to use on running boards Steps?
Originally Posted by Rsurfer
What's the difference between posting this and people posting about OTC stuf they tried or other brands not available here?
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Re: What to use on running boards Steps?
Originally Posted by 07gtcs
What's the difference between posting this and people posting about OTC stuf they tried or other brands not available here?
It's because you posted the link.
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Re: What to use on running boards Steps?
i've used UTTG on my plastic steps, and i had to hold onto the steering wheel when getting in and out of my truck, for about a week, until the slippery-ness went away... The UTTG does hold up very nice, but i think for now, i'll just lay a coat of DG Aqua Wax on them once a month, when i hit the rest of the truck.
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Re: What to use on running boards Steps?
Originally Posted by Chris's FX4
It's because you posted the link.
I just tried PERL 1:3
Wasn't slippery
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Re: What to use on running boards Steps?
DG 271...works wonderful on all plastics. Buff it to a nice sheen after it dries though.
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