2012 f150 pillar trim and mirror question

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I recently removed some vent visors that were broke. I used some turtle wax adhesive remover and some got on the pillar trim between the doors and on the mirrors. It has left streaks and spots that i cant get rid of. I have tried meguiars trim shine and mothers back to black but the streaks reappear the next day. Any help would be appreciated.#

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Try polishing them with a AIO like Meguiars D151.
 
I was wondering about pillars like this. .what kind of material is this

Can I polish with Griots Complete Polish
 
I was wondering about pillars like this. .what kind of material is this

Can I polish with Griots Complete Polish

The material is a matte black vinyl tape. Not really able to be polished.

Mike's recent article might be of help: https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/2017-product-reviews-mike-phillips/111781-review-dr-beasley-s-matte-paint-coating-mike-phillips.html

And here is the links to Dr. Beasley's Matte Care products:
http://www.autogeek.net/dr-beasleys-matte-waterless.html
http://www.autogeek.net/dr-beasleys-matte-coating.html

Otherwise I would just try Solution Finish:
http://www.autogeek.net/solution-finish-restorer-12oz.html
 
Just edited my post with some more info. Hopefully it will be helpful.
 
Those kind of pillars can be polished with AIO polish. I just did a 2011 Kia Optima this past weekend with Megs D151.

I didn't take any pics of the car but here's the pad I used to prove it. Pad looks like crap, but the pillars turned out great.

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Mckee's Coating Prep Polish can also be used and I'm pretty confident it would remove those stains that OP is looking at on those pillars if used with the right pad.
 
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