How do you remove wax from plastic and vinyl?
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How do you remove wax from plastic and vinyl?
I tried many ways. Many plastic and vinyl products, windex, quick detailer, and others I preffer not to mention. Can anyone help? I like to be thurough when I wax, but the effect is wax where it should not be.
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peanut butter
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The trick is the oil in the peanut butter.
Be sure to use "creamy" NOT chunky.......
Just apply a small dab to the trim and let it set for 10 minutes (in the shade) then wipe off and dress with your favorite trim dressing.
I also use Autoglym Vinyl and Rubber care.
OR use a wax that doesnt stain the rubber. Like P21S, Pinnacle, NXT Etc.
Be sure to use "creamy" NOT chunky.......
Just apply a small dab to the trim and let it set for 10 minutes (in the shade) then wipe off and dress with your favorite trim dressing.
I also use Autoglym Vinyl and Rubber care.
OR use a wax that doesnt stain the rubber. Like P21S, Pinnacle, NXT Etc.
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Oohh...Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. I have those. I will try that then the Back to Black. I guess the peanut butter works too, but too messy for me.
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