I accidently got some wax on the body side molding. It has turned kind of white and seems impossible to get off. Any suggestions on how to remove it? I tried different soaps and brushes and after the car dries after washing it those marks come right back.
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I just started using #39 and love it. I had some bird poo dry white on rubber from about two years ago. No amount of washing or scrubbing would remove it. This stuff took it off in about 2 seconds flat.
I read somewhere that you should follow with a protectant since this is a cleaner only. I like #40 myself, not too shiny, not too matte.
I have also used it to clean wax/cleaners/polishes from places they shouldn't go, but mostly #40 is all it takes.
- Ben
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I'd try the #39 or another cleaner (like an APC). The cleaners will remove the wax in the surrounding area, so be aware of that. Although the peanut butter is a matter of some debate, IMO that is hiding the problem rather than removing it. The cleaner, carefully scrubbed in with a coarse towel or small stiff brush (again, be careful not to swirl the surrounding painted areas) will dissolve and remove that dried wax.
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#39 and the Triple Duty Detail brush from Meguiar's for me. Followed with some Meguiar's Trim Detailer
I used it on my mirrors and rubber trim and made them look so much better than before. The Detail brush has really small bristols for the hard to reach areas and a bigger brush for wider areas. The bristols are strong, but soft so they won't scratch your paint. I have a black car and I didn't see any marring or scratches from the brush after working with it strongly.
2016 Focus ST
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Re: Wax on Body Side Molding
The best stuff I've found for getting dry wax off plastic trim is Mothers Back to Black. You put it on generously, and it takes the white residue right off. I also like Mothers quick detailer the best. These are the only two products I've found that beat Meguiars.
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