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VooDoo 10-25-2004 07:08 AM

Excess Wax on Black Plastic?
 
Okay, so I waxed the car in a bit of a rush. Yes, I'm an idiot. :(

I would like to know what products remove the dried wax from the plastic trim pieces around the; mirror, front end and rear end plastic trim? :confused:

Thanks in advance for the help... :D

romulus 10-25-2004 10:23 AM

I use Mother's Back to Black. It is pretty good and so far it last for 4 weeks without fading.

Labop 10-25-2004 10:39 AM

I've used simple green, windex works but simple green seems to take less rubbing. Tried it in on a bit that's hard to see first. Worked fine so I used it other places..., I had gotten kind of crazy with the orbital buffer.., had wax all over the place! :)

VooDoo 10-25-2004 11:11 AM

Many thanks to you both!!!!

MELRX8 10-25-2004 11:13 AM

Back to Black works for me!!

foxman 10-25-2004 11:38 AM

Use zaino polish in the future, which can be used on the black plastic parts!

markd 10-25-2004 12:40 PM

Why does this thread seem to pop up like once a week?

(i.e., Last week's thread, via This older thread , via This even older thread . Or perhaps you would prefer this thread, by way of this year-old thread) Gotta love that Search button!

Oh well--good luck with removing the wax. By the way, for what it's worth, I've tried a number of the techniques listed on these various threads (minus the interesting peanut butter suggestion) and none has completely worked so far. Back2Black doesn't remove the wax, it just covers it up. I'm still experimenting with the 3M Adhesive & Wax Remover. The best technique I have found so far is to dress the plastic parts before polishing/waxing the paint. That way you get excess wax on the dressing rather than the plastic. Makes for easier removal.

bunky5020 10-26-2004 05:59 PM

I know that this is not a very common item, but mine came off with one of those little electric power washers you can get from Sam's Club... the plastic is completely black again. Beautiful!

magixpuma 10-26-2004 06:49 PM

why even spend that much money on this situation use armor all vinyl protectants on it itll clean and protect it.

JM1FE 10-26-2004 07:29 PM

Peanut butter and a toothbrush. Seriously. It emulsifies and suspends the wax residue in the crevices of black plastic textured parts, doesn't hurt paint or other waxed surfaces, and is environmentally-friendly & biodegradable. Creamy, not chunky, and just use the generic supermarket kind, not the grainier organic varities.


Originally Posted by markd
The best technique I have found so far is to dress the plastic parts before polishing/waxing the paint. That way you get excess wax on the dressing rather than the plastic. Makes for easier removal.

True, but if everyone had that much forethought noone would need to get wax off of their trim, and this question would be moot. If you want to take precautions before waxing, the best thing to use is blue 3M Painters Tape. If you use any other kind of tape, don't come posting here about how to remove the sticky residue.

XDEEDUBBX 10-27-2004 08:23 PM

i use meguiars high gloss interior on those plastic black pieces..

speedweasel 11-23-2004 11:52 PM

Has anyone tried Wax Blaster Wax Remover? It claims to remove it completely.

fatmarco 11-24-2004 01:01 AM

Meguires Gold Class Trim Detailer/Cleaner works first time with very little rubbing and leaves the black plastic looking like new...also removes scuff marks!!!


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