Best way to get Wax Residue off Molding
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Best way to get Wax Residue off Molding
Pretty much as the title states. I Waxed the stang last weekend but i cannot get the wax off the plastic moldings that got hit on accident
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Some "back to black" or similar product should work, just don't let it have the opposite effect and get it on the paint....lol
i might actually mask the trim with painters tape next time....since i cant seem to prevent this
i might actually mask the trim with painters tape next time....since i cant seem to prevent this
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Peanut butter works.
If you're looking for something more conventional, I got some stuff called premium blue from a local body shop. It works for anything black plastic/vinyl/rubber. I use it on the grill, around the side mirrors, and as a great tire cleaner/shine. Very non messy and lasts forever.
If you're looking for something more conventional, I got some stuff called premium blue from a local body shop. It works for anything black plastic/vinyl/rubber. I use it on the grill, around the side mirrors, and as a great tire cleaner/shine. Very non messy and lasts forever.
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Buy Turtle Wax Ice, works great on flat black and it will not turn it white. You can was and wax your car in under a hour but really the stuff is nice and works great.
http://www.turtlewax.com/ice/#detailer
http://www.turtlewax.com/ice/#detailer
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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
One of those big office sized soft pink pencil erasers will take it right off.
Ive had to use this eraser plenty times and always works like a charm. And no adverse affects on paint either. Just use it before your next wash and the shavings will float right off
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