willowcat11
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- Sep 14, 2014
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I have now communicated with Megs 3 different times, in which they have been Very professional, courteous, and prompt to to help. Just a solid group of people working over there, and I appreciate all of their help.
The only thing is, is that after all the help and everything I have done, I have NOT been able to remove any of the Plastic Restorer off of my Exterior Trim.
These are the things I have tried:
Numerous applications of D101 APC 4:1, trying to rub off as well as I can with microfiber applicators.
Then tried with tooth brushes, then tried with a tire brush.
After this didn't work, I used D108 Super Degreaser 4:1 with all of the above applicators and then brushes.
After this didn't work, I used Meguiars All Wheel and Tire Cleaner with all of the above mentioned applicators and brushes.
After this didn't work, I used a strong IPA 35% solution to no avail.
Then Megs suggested that I use Ultimate Compound, which I used numerous times with a Microfiber applicator, and rubbing it in as hard as I could.
After all of this, nothing in appearance nor feel, has changed what-so-ever with the trim. It is still dark, it still has the same sheen.
When I prepared the trim for the application of this product, it was VERY faded light grey and completely cleaned. After the use of UB aerosol it became much darker with a sheen.
The reason I want to remove this product is because I don't like the artificial look of it. I really love the looks of WETS and want to remove this stuff.
I have no idea of what to do next. What would be the next step up in aggressiveness to remove this stuff?
I am considering Turpentine, Paint thinner, or some kind of Mineral Spirits to remove this stuff.
I think that Meguiars could have at least put a warning on their packaging, that says:
"This stuff will NOT come off, no matter what you try, So Just Deal with it"!!!
At least I would have known to steer clear! I'm not angry at anyone at Megs, they are cool people. I just would have hoped for more warning of HOW strong this stuff is.
The only thing is, is that after all the help and everything I have done, I have NOT been able to remove any of the Plastic Restorer off of my Exterior Trim.
These are the things I have tried:
Numerous applications of D101 APC 4:1, trying to rub off as well as I can with microfiber applicators.
Then tried with tooth brushes, then tried with a tire brush.
After this didn't work, I used D108 Super Degreaser 4:1 with all of the above applicators and then brushes.
After this didn't work, I used Meguiars All Wheel and Tire Cleaner with all of the above mentioned applicators and brushes.
After this didn't work, I used a strong IPA 35% solution to no avail.
Then Megs suggested that I use Ultimate Compound, which I used numerous times with a Microfiber applicator, and rubbing it in as hard as I could.
After all of this, nothing in appearance nor feel, has changed what-so-ever with the trim. It is still dark, it still has the same sheen.
When I prepared the trim for the application of this product, it was VERY faded light grey and completely cleaned. After the use of UB aerosol it became much darker with a sheen.
The reason I want to remove this product is because I don't like the artificial look of it. I really love the looks of WETS and want to remove this stuff.
I have no idea of what to do next. What would be the next step up in aggressiveness to remove this stuff?
I am considering Turpentine, Paint thinner, or some kind of Mineral Spirits to remove this stuff.
I think that Meguiars could have at least put a warning on their packaging, that says:
"This stuff will NOT come off, no matter what you try, So Just Deal with it"!!!
At least I would have known to steer clear! I'm not angry at anyone at Megs, they are cool people. I just would have hoped for more warning of HOW strong this stuff is.