and can`t get it off. Search has not been my friend on this one.
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and can`t get it off. Search has not been my friend on this one.
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Try a product called" Wax Blaster"
Wax Blaster Wax Remover
Have you tried a 50/50 mix of rubbing alcohol: water or if that failed 100% rubbing alcohol?
I haven`t tried it but a lot of people also recommend GR-40 from TOL:
Trim Cleaner
2007 Mazda3 hatch, sunlight silver :wavey
I`ve used Meg`s #39 with nice results.
Turtle wax ICE cleaned up my trim surprisingly well (white stains from hand applied Megs CW). It doesn`t have a lot of staying power but does make the trim and tires look great.
RG
window cleaner should remove it instantly.
TW ICE won`t do sh!t for actually removing the polish. Nothing, not IPA, not AIO, not VM or any dressing I`ve used actually removes the staining.
You need to use a dedicated trim cleaner. Meg`s #39 was the only thing that did it for me (it didn`t work on a GMC Envoy`s door handle material, however), removing years of old dirt/dressing/wax/etc. I hear GR-40 from TOL is nice, too.
Thanks for the responses. I will try the rubbing alcohol then resort to a purchase if necessary.
Bill
I always used a #2 pencil eraser, best thing I used to date.
Duragloss has a product like wax blaster..called wax eraser...it works very good....I put it on let it dwell a little and hit it with a small brush and stains are gone...I use a fingernail cleaning brush...Megs #39 works also....
AL
2004 Ford Ranger 4x4
Bright Red
My PitBull Rides Shotgun
If it is in the grain of the trim i use IPA and brush and then stab at the stain with my stiff detail paint brush.
Have you tried VM by machine on the trim. that works well
Prepsol is another or just polish them with a pure glaze like fireglaze plus
Car care/detailing sadly isn`t high on the agenda for 98% of australians.
Klasse all in one has worked for me, when Wax Blaster did not.
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