Removing wax from trim and plastics
Discussion
I waxed the car in a hurry a few weeks back and time has shown I've got wax all over the rubber and plastic of the window trims and also on a plastic sheath that surrounds the aerofoil supports (lord know how I did that.)
I would love to know if there is some way of removing it, it looks pretty awful.
Mikeyboy
I would love to know if there is some way of removing it, it looks pretty awful.
Mikeyboy
Edited by Mikeyboy on Friday 26th June 12:57
Mikeyboy said:
Is there no household product? The peanut butter one sounds bizarre an well a last resort and those other products seem a bit of overkill as I only need to do it once AND they do things other products I have already do.
tried washing up liquid?cillit bang'd probably do it (and hey, it aint MY Porsche
)really shouldn't be hard to get rid of should it?
Nightmare said:
Mikeyboy said:
Is there no household product? The peanut butter one sounds bizarre an well a last resort and those other products seem a bit of overkill as I only need to do it once AND they do things other products I have already do.
tried washing up liquid?cillit bang'd probably do it (and hey, it aint MY Porsche
)really shouldn't be hard to get rid of should it?
belleair302 said:
This is teh detailing section not the kitchen chemical setion!!!!
True true,seriously then. I didn't phrase y response well earlier. I mean to say that those products seem to be more about bug removal etc, which I have at home, will the cheaper ones do that too? Or does it make sense to pay for these in addition.
Also scanning the net has many votes for peanut butter. Weird world we live in.
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