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Old 07-13-2006, 01:27 PM
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I've got a lot of wax on a few spots of my car. It's on the t-top weatherstripping, bottom of window weatherstripping, and the plastic windshield wiper cover. What would be the best chemical to remove it and will not fade out the black rubber. I already tried my PB Blaster Decal removal, but did nothing. Whats good?
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I use Meguiar's Natural Shine and a good, high density microfiber towel for stuff like that.

http://www.meguiars.com/?vinyl-rubbe...ber-Protectant


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peanut butter works well also ..
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I'll try the peanut butter. I'd much rather spoon some peanut butter than buy 3 bucks of Meguiars plus supplies. But should I use smooth or extra crunchy?



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