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Old 07-16-2004, 09:53 AM   #16
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Re: Wax Stains.

Doesnt any one mask the plastic nowadays? If your comrads are gonna polish sloppy you gotta showem how to mask those plastic parts off.
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Old 12-06-2004, 12:14 PM   #17
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Re: Re: Wax Stains.

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get some orange citrus cleaner and a smooth birsseld paint brush. put some of the orange cleaner on the spots n with a lilttle pressure rub the spots with the brush then whipe off with a towel
Thanks for the info, not sure what orange citrus type cleaner you're referring to? I've streaked some vinyl trim on my my wife's car with NuFinish wax and I'm in trouble.

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Old 12-06-2004, 04:20 PM   #18
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Re: Wax Stains.

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I was waxing my car a few days ago,and I get a little wax on the black rubbery/plastic trim by the windows.The wax has dried and now I cant get it out.Ive always kept that area shiny with armor all so the sun wont get to it.I thought I would be easily able to get the wax out with a brush or a towel.But I have failed.Its pretty dry and looks like it doesnt want to get out.Does anyone have any thoughts on how I can remove these wax stains from my trim?
You need a cleaner that breaks down the residue, removes it and does not cover it up.

I tested for Top of the Line an amazing two part product that not only removes and refreshens side moldings and trim but will literally re-dye troubled areas if so desired.

Here is a link to the product http://www.topoftheline.com/trim-molding-dye.html

I use it on everything I detail, from Audi's to Lamborghini's and in many cases all you need is a good cleaning with the GR-40 cleaner.

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