how do u remove wax form plastic???

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i have some wax residue on my plastic door handles .and it wont come off how can i remove it? iv been covering it up with silicon spray but thats only tempory
 
I've heard that the Mr. Clean Magic Erasor works pretty well...
 
I tried Mr. Clean Magic Erasor and it will remove most of the wax.
To remove almost or all of the wax/polish that I had on my work van I used Duragloss #481 Wax Eraser.
I think that I used it along with a soft brush to get into the textured part of the bumpers and trim.
Did a very nice job.
I'm thinking about picking up some of the Rubber & Flat Black Dressing #271 to se if it will make it look like new.
All the Duraglos products sem to be nice.
 
Magic Eraser can be found anywhere : Walmart, Target, local pharmacy (CVS), K-Mart,
 
Klasse AIO took polish off my trim that NOTHING else would remove. I mean I tried everything else I could think if. I application of AIO and goodbye white marks.
 
bambo2888 said:
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lol, what about back to black? works good for me

Peanut Butter is no joke. Someone else recommended the xmt pad cleaner, which I never considered but makes perfect sense:cheers:
 
APC and a short brissle paint brush works pretty good. Killer, can you use penut butter to remove tar as well? i saw some commercial on TLC about that.
 
My girlfriend has a Honda Element, and those thigns are 1/4 plastic. She waxed it and got a fair deal of wax on the plastic, used peanut butter and it took it right off.
 
Jmunk said:
My girlfriend has a Honda Element, and those thigns are 1/4 plastic. She waxed it and got a fair deal of wax on the plastic, used peanut butter and it took it right off.
how do you apply it ?
 
the oils is peanut butter can do alot ... I do however prefer Poorboys Bug Squash for tar. And yes, I too have found Pinnacles XMT Pad Cleaner to also remove wax residue on trim.

Soon we will discuss toothpaste (paste) as an light abrasive polish for glass.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
Soon we will discuss toothpaste (paste) as an light abrasive polish for glass.
thats funny I was wondering about this the other night when I was brushing my teeth. What can it be used for?
 
Yeah i always use toothpaste to polish really scracthed CD's
 
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