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Re: Removing wax/cleaners from plastic moldings (long) Posted by REM in Seattle [Email] (#4) [Profile/Gallery] (more from REM in Seattle) on Fri, 7 May 2004 20:48:01 In Reply to: Removing wax/cleaners from plastic moldings (long), Gregg [Profile/Gallery] , Fri, 7 May 2004 13:47:04 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Removing Wax Residue from the Plastic Trim:
I have used both Peanut Oil and Dawn dishwashing detergent to remove excess wax from the plastic trim. Peanut Oil or Dawn dishwashing detergent will help dissolve the wax. First apply some undiluted Peanut Oil or Dawn dishwashing detergent to the area using a soft cloth. Agitate the area using an old tooth brush to get in all the microscopic nooks and crannies. Wipe the area thoroughly with your soft cloth, and then wash the area with car soap and water and rinse clean.
Now treat the plastic trim with a product like Mothers ‘Back to Black’ or 3M™ Marine Vinyl Cleaner and Restorer. Here is a tip – Treat the plastic trim with a vinyl dressing before waxing the car to help prevent any wax that may be misapplied from sticking to the trim.
REM in Seattle
1998 Saab 900SET; 5-door; Automatic; 68,000 miles
1991 Alfa Romeo Spider; 5-speed; 96,000 miles
1984 Saab 900T; 3-door; 5-speed; 242,000 miles (RIP)
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_______________________________________ REM in Seattle Current: 2013 Volvo XC60 R-Design, Rebel Blue, 3.0L 6-cyl turbo, Automatic 2024 MINI Cooper S Convertible, 2.0L 4-cyl turbo, 6-speed manual Former: 2005 Saab 9-3 Aero Convertible, Steel Gray metallic, 2.0L 4-cyl turbo, 5-speed 1998 Saab 900SET 5-door, Silver, 2.0L 4-cyl turbo, Automatic 1991 Alfa Romeo Spider convertible, Alfa Red, 2.0L 4-cyl, 5-speed 1984 Saab 900T 3-door, Red, 2.0L 4-cyl turbo, 5-speed
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