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  • Removing baked on M105 from Trim

    Hey guys, haven't posted in a while, but always crawling around reading posts here and there. I'm excited because I just recently purchased the DA MF system. Haven't tried it yet, but one of my main concerns which I want to be able to accomplished is how do I removed baked on polish from plastic trim. Its a mixture of some old polish my dad had laying around and m105. What trusty Megs products can do the job?

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    Re: Removing baked on M105 from Trim

    APC with a bristle brush or towel usually works pretty well for me.

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      Re: Removing baked on M105 from Trim

      Originally posted by CHzo6 View Post
      APC with a bristle brush or towel usually works pretty well for me.
      +1, but I use a medium toothbrush
      Greg D.

      2011 Chevy Cruze Eco - Imperial Blue
      2008 Chevy Suburban LT - Black

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        Re: Removing baked on M105 from Trim

        gold class trim detailer on a terry cloth to agitate the m105/polish etc could work nicely as well. Would leave a nice finish as well.

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          Re: Removing baked on M105 from Trim

          Plain old peanut butter.
          Works great, just rub it in and wipe off.
          Peanut oil works too but cost more, use the cheap PB.
          Chief Engineer.
          My part time job is to maintain my black Toyota!

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