Notices
RX-8 Show and Shine Discussion of car care products and techniques

Wax on black molding

Old Nov 24, 2009 | 07:30 PM
  #51  
rXter's Avatar
Registered
 
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 185
Likes: 0
From: SoCal
Bumping this thread as I saw a couple of 8s over the weekend with simply egregious rear bumpers, especially bad on the sides. They were light grey. Either the sun had killed them or they were waxed. My guess is wax. Hope you are a member here, that you read this, and that it helps. Those bumpers were sad guys....
Reply
Old Nov 24, 2009 | 08:45 PM
  #52  
@!!narotordo's Avatar
FLAME ON!
 
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 948
Likes: 0
From: Strip Club
Wax on black molding
Get some "back to black" from a auto store and use it when the exhaust tips are cooled down so you dont burn your hands lol
Mine are white due to the extream heat of the exhaust tips. My rear bumper is yellow black brown from the exhaust lol looks really jdm
Reply
Old Feb 3, 2010 | 12:30 PM
  #53  
rotarydrifter's Avatar
Registered
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 124
Likes: 0
make a alcohol water solution in a spray bottle( 90% water 10% alcohol) and terry cloth rub it off and use a silicon based dressing to revive the molding....
Reply
Old Jul 26, 2010 | 08:09 PM
  #54  
MaD666MaX's Avatar
Rew rew rew your boat
iTrader: (3)
 
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 621
Likes: 36
From: Montreal, Qc
http://www.autogeek.net/wax-remover.html
Reply
Old Jul 26, 2010 | 10:03 PM
  #55  
Dirt_Nasty's Avatar
Filth in a world of Clean
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 517
Likes: 0
From: Somewhere in 3rd gear
Check Dates.
Reply
Old Aug 19, 2010 | 12:43 PM
  #56  
BoostedThrills's Avatar
CEMA RX-8 Club Rep
 
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 164
Likes: 0
From: Framingham, MA
Originally Posted by riles
griots makes a product for this, although i've never tried it:

http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog....1005&sku=11216
this
Reply
Old Dec 13, 2010 | 04:40 AM
  #57  
Boltaction's Avatar
Banned
 
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 46
Likes: 0
Dishwashing liquid is safe and an excellent wax remover.
Avoid any method that involves any type of abrasive, including clay.
WD-40 will not harm automotive exterior plastic.
Avoid using any type of wax on your car in the future, you will dodge that build up and removal problem.
Reply
Old Dec 13, 2010 | 07:50 AM
  #58  
terch1's Avatar
Registered User
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 1,317
Likes: 2
The best approach would be to be more careful when waxing your car. Unfortunately we are forced to learn from our mistakes. You never want to get wax on the black plastic parts of the car. As far as I know there is no way to totally rectify the issue. As mentioned both Armorall and Back to Black will work temporarily. I use painters tape when waxing my cars to mask off the black portions of the car. I learned at an early age that wax and black plastic do not play nicely together.
Reply
Old Dec 13, 2010 | 08:08 AM
  #59  
paimon.soror's Avatar
Registered
iTrader: (15)
 
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 7,560
Likes: 27
From: Between Cones
Yup, learned the hard way myself. Trying to decide between the following though, not sure if that was what was being linked above at griot's since the link no longer works:

http://www.autogeek.net/wax-remover.html

or

http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/...er+8+ounces.do
Reply
Old Dec 13, 2010 | 08:43 AM
  #60  
Rotary-RX8's Avatar
Girls who drive stick FTW
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 3,429
Likes: 3
From: Toronto
I got some wax on my winshield wipers. Not the actual wipers themselves but the arm. And as most of you know its like a black plastic/mettalish material. And that was one hell of a bitch to remove. I tried dish washing soap, tire dressing, aero 303, back to black but it would show up a few hours later. I then tried the zaino tire dressing on it and it looked brand new !!!! God bless Zaino
Reply
Old Dec 13, 2010 | 08:45 AM
  #61  
paimon.soror's Avatar
Registered
iTrader: (15)
 
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 7,560
Likes: 27
From: Between Cones
Originally Posted by Rotary-RX8
I got some wax on my winshield wipers. Not the actual wipers themselves but the arm. And as most of you know its like a black plastic/mettalish material. And that was one hell of a bitch to remove. I tried dish washing soap, tire dressing, aero 303, back to black but it would show up a few hours later. I then tried the zaino tire dressing on it and it looked brand new !!!! God bless Zaino
That's exactly what I am fighting with, freaking arms of the wipers. You haven't actually removed the wax though, you just covered it up with dressing. Pretty sure it will come off in the rain or after a few days/weeks.
Reply
Old Dec 13, 2010 | 09:09 AM
  #62  
Rotary-RX8's Avatar
Girls who drive stick FTW
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 3,429
Likes: 3
From: Toronto
Nope the wax is GONE !!! . Its been well over 2 months since i used the zaino stuff on it. It has rained, snowed and even taken through a touchless car wash and the wax does not show up.

Try it it works Or you can also try alcohol. The stuff detailers use to remove wax.
Reply
Old Dec 13, 2010 | 09:43 AM
  #63  
paimon.soror's Avatar
Registered
iTrader: (15)
 
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 7,560
Likes: 27
From: Between Cones
Originally Posted by Rotary-RX8
Nope the wax is GONE !!! . Its been well over 2 months since i used the zaino stuff on it. It has rained, snowed and even taken through a touchless car wash and the wax does not show up.

Try it it works Or you can also try alcohol. The stuff detailers use to remove wax.
Damn... looks like this is next on my buy list heh. Thanks
Reply
Old Dec 13, 2010 | 02:08 PM
  #64  
Rotary-RX8's Avatar
Girls who drive stick FTW
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 3,429
Likes: 3
From: Toronto
Np bro
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2011 | 11:51 AM
  #65  
yurcivicsux's Avatar
Registered
 
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 530
Likes: 3
From: North Toronto
Originally Posted by Labop
If the back to black doesn't work, which it might not... You might try neutral shoe polish. When you remove it use a kitchen sponge with a slightly abrasive surface (don't get it on the paint!!).

I've gotten wax on a few of my black plastic trim pieces, and thats why I switched to turtle wax ice.It doesn't turn the black plastic bits white! Plus it gives a pretty good shine...
hey guys.......Remove with BASF 900 wax remover (body shop specific) will make the plastic seem faded, as all the oils are removed
then apply Turtle Wax Ice. This worked awesome.
900 is also go at removinf all tar, wax, grease, sticker glue....everything and is paint safe. Body shops use it as a prep before/during paint and body work. great stuff to have in the garage.
-check any Autobody supply store and say "900" common term in the industry.
hope that helps everybody out.
regards
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2011 | 12:03 PM
  #66  
paimon.soror's Avatar
Registered
iTrader: (15)
 
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 7,560
Likes: 27
From: Between Cones
Managed to pick up some back to black on sale at AZ. Worked like a charm. Gone throw some snow and light rain and no sign of the wax.
Reply
Old Jan 6, 2011 | 12:33 PM
  #67  
willnordacgreen1211's Avatar
04 NORDIC GREEN RX8
iTrader: (3)
 
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 620
Likes: 1
From: brentwood tn
stay away from the fender gills when waxing. **** is hard to remove. im gona go buy some back to black and see how that does.
Reply
Old Jan 15, 2011 | 10:11 PM
  #68  
RogueTadhg's Avatar
Living is best Modified.
 
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 479
Likes: 1
From: South Carolina
peanut butter works, as told in this thread and another thread. It's weird enough to work.
Reply
Old Jan 20, 2011 | 11:28 AM
  #69  
Johnboy's Avatar
Registered
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 171
Likes: 0
From: GTA east, Ontario, Canada
A simple pencil eraser does the job.

The white one "Statler or Staetler" is the best one or even the one from Staples/Business Depot.
Reply
Old May 9, 2011 | 09:47 AM
  #70  
Pdub8's Avatar
Registered User
 
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 47
Likes: 1
Its a common occurance but usually on just the edges. Ive never heard of anyone waxing the ENTIRE car plastics and all. Read labels on everything you use!
Reply
Old Sep 21, 2011 | 07:09 PM
  #71  
rhd_king1's Avatar
Registered User
 
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 3
Likes: 0
good product i use it all the time
Reply
Old Sep 21, 2011 | 11:12 PM
  #72  
glassetcher's Avatar
'04 MT RX8/71 351C Mach1
 
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 462
Likes: 11
From: Waukesha, WI
yurcivicsux

You are absolutely right. As I posted long ago in this thread, Turtle Wax Ice is the product to use. It does a reasonably good job on the car overall, and is actually recommended for the black plastic areas. I've used it for the past three years and have been very pleased. No white residue on the black plastic, no residue around the pinstriping, nothing in the cracks, it just works.


Name:  IMGP5133.jpg
Views: 64
Size:  114.8 KB

Glass

Last edited by glassetcher; Sep 21, 2011 at 11:18 PM.
Reply
Old Mar 11, 2012 | 06:27 PM
  #73  
Romboter's Avatar
40th AE #815
 
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 91
Likes: 0
From: Atlanta,GA
I gave the magic eraser idea a go.

This was a boo boo from my first waxing, before and after
Name:  magic-eraser-mirror.jpg
Views: 46
Size:  91.5 KB

I decided to give it a go on the headlights too since I didn't have any scratch x on hand...
Name:  magic-eraser-headlights.jpg
Views: 60
Size:  67.5 KB

I then did my back exhaust cowling and b pillars too, didn't take any pictures of them, sorry, but it turned out great.

Used meguires quick detailer as my lube and wiped up any dribble.

Worked great for only $1
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Rx8 VA Guy
RX-8 Parts For Sale/Wanted
7
Jun 4, 2016 12:42 AM
Paracleet
RX-8's For Sale/Wanted
8
Feb 2, 2016 08:25 PM
SimonT182
RX-8 Parts For Sale/Wanted
4
Oct 2, 2015 10:33 AM
FubarI33t
New Member Forum
12
Sep 28, 2015 08:45 PM
drlubell
RX-8's For Sale/Wanted
0
Sep 26, 2015 11:58 PM


Thread Tools
Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:
You have already rated this thread Rating: Thread Rating: 0 votes,  average.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:23 AM.