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  • Wax on Trim?

    I have read many treads where people ask how to remove wax that gets on to the plastic trim.

    I don't know if I would actually recommend this or not but so far I have had very good luck with it and I thought I would share.

    I have used ScratchX on my mirrors (not for wax but for bugs) and it has not had any ill affect. I would guess that it would also remove any wax that happened to get on to your plastic.
    Recently, I have also used #9 on my door handles. It has not only removed any wax residue but it also helps to keep it a nice black color without having to use any trim detailer.
    I would definitely say use these at your own risk and try in an inconspicuous place first.
    I wish I had some pictures to share of some before and afters but I didn't think to take any.
    If I think about it, I will take some pictures of my truck's door handles and mirrors so y'all can see. It is suppose to rain for the next four or five days so it may be awhile.

    Thanks,
    Gary

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    Before i wax, i walk around the vehicle and spray the tech protect stuff on all the trim, without wiping it off.

    Sure some might get mixed in with the wax, but it hasnt hurt anything, plus it makes you clean your windows every time too


    Yes of coarse, when i am done waxing i wipe off the trim...

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    • #3
      Re: Wax on Trim?

      Originally posted by russell336
      It is suppose to rain for the next four or five days so it may be awhile.

      Thanks,
      It's been that way here too.

      There's a tropical like air mass in the area, plus I see we might have to deal with a tropical storm too.

      I just hope we don't get a repeat of last year!

      **************************************************

      #39 is the best wax remover that I've ever used.

      It will stain paint, but is easily buffed out.
      r. b.

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      • #4
        I usually spray some quik detailer on it and wipe it off.

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