This question probably has been asked a million times, I just cant find a good answer. I have a 2011 GMC Acadia and it has a lot of black plastic trim. Being this car is the first that I have waxed with soooo much plastic and unpainted parts, I got Meguiar
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Re: Wax on Black Plastic
This question probably has been asked a million times, I just cant find a good answer. I have a 2011 GMC Acadia and it has a lot of black plastic trim. Being this car is the first that I have waxed with soooo much plastic and unpainted parts, I got Meguiar Deep Crystal Carnauba Wax on the black plastic trim. Is there a way to remove the wax from these surfaces? Is there a product that will make the plastic black again?
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Use Megs Ultimate Black, it is awesome stuff. It took seconds on the one piece of plastic on my car that had M21 or M26 on it for weeks. The black plastic looks better than ever too.2018 Acura RLX Tech - Majestic Black Pearl
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To remove old wax that has dried and stained plastic trim I'd use an APC or Meg's #39 Heavy Duty Vinyl cleaner/conditioner.
Once you get it off why not switch to using a wax that doesn't stain trim like Meg's Ultimate Liquid Wax. Instead of taping the trim off you can just wax it and it will look great. Nice sheen on trim and lasts a long time. ULW lasts a longer than the Deep Crystal Carnauba as well.Jim
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Re: Wax on Black Plastic
Originally posted by Please Wash Me Detailing View PostI don't use an APC on plastic. You need to use a trim dressing and a brush.
An APC will dry out the plastic and you'll have to dress it anyways so just start with a trim dressing.
Next time tape everything off so you won't have this problem again.
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