Mike Phillips
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Review and How-to: McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic
Dried wax on plastic trim is not only unsightly, it's also almost impossible to remove. That is until now! McKee's 37 Wax Remover for plastic makes removing dried wax residue off plastic trim quick and easy. It is the first dried wax remover that has ever impressed me.
McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic
You need this product in your detailing arsenal. Whether you only detail your own cars or you detail cars as a business, you know how frustrating it is to remove dried wax, compound or polish residue off of plastic, vinyl and rubber trim. It's a real pain!
And it's so easy to accidentally get wax, compound or polish residue onto plastic, rubber and vinyl trim surfaces. What takes only a few seconds to do can take hours to remove and then you never really get 100% of the residue off leaving a white stain that bothers you every time you look at your car.
I've tried all types of chemicals to make removing dried wax easy and I've never found a single product that actually worked. New McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic not only works but works fast and makes removing the ugly dried wax residue easy. Now days, when I see plastic, rubber or vinyl trip with ugly white wax stains, I reach for McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic and make quick work of removing the dried wax.
McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic - What is it?
This product is specifically formulated to safely remove dried wax, compound or polish residue off of plastic, rubber and vinyl trim surfaces. It works fast by dissolving the offending residues without harming the surface itself. Other products kind of work, that is other products help to remove residues but nothing I've ever tried has actually impressed me. McKee's 37 Wax Remover is a powerful but safe cleaner formulated specifically for old dried wax, compound and polish residues.
The first time I used this I knew it was a home run product simply because it worked and worked well. Dried wax that's impacted onto and even into trim components has to be one of the most difficult things to remove. Not so with McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic. This product goes to work dissolving old wax, compound and polish residue to you can wipe it off. Really stubborn or old wax stain will require scrubbing with a stiff nylon brush or scrubbing with a microfiber or terrycloth towel, that's to be expected. The good news is though that even aged stains can be removed using McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic. Just spray it on, scrub and rub the area and then wipe the residue off to reveal clean trim again.
Mike's tip
Before washing your car, first inspect it for dried wax residue stains. If you find them, go ahead and remove them before you wash the vehicle. This way you'll remove the white wax stains and also wash and flush off any wax remover when you wash your car.
How To Directions
Step 1: Shake product well before use.
Step 2: Work on a cool, clean surface in the shade.
Step 3: Spray McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic onto the affected area. Allow to penetrate for about 30 seconds.
Step 4: Agitate with a nylon brush or a microfiber or cotton terrycloth towel.
Step 5: Wipe the residues off the surface.
Step 6: Seal and protect the surface using McKee's 37 Trim Detailer.
Examples of McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic in action!
Here's the corner bracket of a roof rack with dried wax on it that has been baking in the South Florida sun for years!
Step 1: Spray McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic on to dried wax residue.
Step 2: Agitate the wax remover using a stiff bristled nylon brush.
Step 3: Wipe off residue with clean, microfiber towel.
Voilà
The dried wax is gone and the factory appearance restored. Next apply your favorite plastic trim dressing or sealant to protect the plastic surface into the future.
Here's some wax that has dried on the rubber gasket surrounding the windshield...
Spray on a little McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic onto the affected area and scrub with a nylon brush.
The dried wax residue is removed and the rubber is clean and new looking and perfect for the application of McKee's 37 Trim Detailer
Pebble textured plastic door handle with wax stains...
Pebble textured plastic is probably the hardest type of plastic to remove wax stains off of because the wax impacts into the pebble textured surface. If you've ever tried to remove dried wax out of pebble textured plastic you know from experience it's pretty much impossible to remove the stain 100%. Now with McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic you can remove the residues and remove the UGLY white stains that seem to stand out and distract from the car's natural beauty.
Spray on some McKee's Wax Remover for Plastic
Scrub with a nylon brush...
Wipe off the dissolved wax residue and this plastic trim is ready for McKee's 37 Trim Detailer to maintain that factory fresh black appearance
On Autogeek.com
McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic - 8 ounce pump bottle
McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic - 16 ounce spray bottle
Detailing Brush Kit
Microfiber Applicator pads - 6 Pack
Blue Universal Microfiber Towels

Dried wax on plastic trim is not only unsightly, it's also almost impossible to remove. That is until now! McKee's 37 Wax Remover for plastic makes removing dried wax residue off plastic trim quick and easy. It is the first dried wax remover that has ever impressed me.
McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic
You need this product in your detailing arsenal. Whether you only detail your own cars or you detail cars as a business, you know how frustrating it is to remove dried wax, compound or polish residue off of plastic, vinyl and rubber trim. It's a real pain!
And it's so easy to accidentally get wax, compound or polish residue onto plastic, rubber and vinyl trim surfaces. What takes only a few seconds to do can take hours to remove and then you never really get 100% of the residue off leaving a white stain that bothers you every time you look at your car.
I've tried all types of chemicals to make removing dried wax easy and I've never found a single product that actually worked. New McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic not only works but works fast and makes removing the ugly dried wax residue easy. Now days, when I see plastic, rubber or vinyl trip with ugly white wax stains, I reach for McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic and make quick work of removing the dried wax.
McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic - What is it?
This product is specifically formulated to safely remove dried wax, compound or polish residue off of plastic, rubber and vinyl trim surfaces. It works fast by dissolving the offending residues without harming the surface itself. Other products kind of work, that is other products help to remove residues but nothing I've ever tried has actually impressed me. McKee's 37 Wax Remover is a powerful but safe cleaner formulated specifically for old dried wax, compound and polish residues.
The first time I used this I knew it was a home run product simply because it worked and worked well. Dried wax that's impacted onto and even into trim components has to be one of the most difficult things to remove. Not so with McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic. This product goes to work dissolving old wax, compound and polish residue to you can wipe it off. Really stubborn or old wax stain will require scrubbing with a stiff nylon brush or scrubbing with a microfiber or terrycloth towel, that's to be expected. The good news is though that even aged stains can be removed using McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic. Just spray it on, scrub and rub the area and then wipe the residue off to reveal clean trim again.
Mike's tip
Before washing your car, first inspect it for dried wax residue stains. If you find them, go ahead and remove them before you wash the vehicle. This way you'll remove the white wax stains and also wash and flush off any wax remover when you wash your car.
How To Directions
Step 1: Shake product well before use.
Step 2: Work on a cool, clean surface in the shade.
Step 3: Spray McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic onto the affected area. Allow to penetrate for about 30 seconds.
Step 4: Agitate with a nylon brush or a microfiber or cotton terrycloth towel.
Step 5: Wipe the residues off the surface.
Step 6: Seal and protect the surface using McKee's 37 Trim Detailer.
Examples of McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic in action!
Here's the corner bracket of a roof rack with dried wax on it that has been baking in the South Florida sun for years!
Step 1: Spray McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic on to dried wax residue.
Step 2: Agitate the wax remover using a stiff bristled nylon brush.
Step 3: Wipe off residue with clean, microfiber towel.
Voilà
The dried wax is gone and the factory appearance restored. Next apply your favorite plastic trim dressing or sealant to protect the plastic surface into the future.
Here's some wax that has dried on the rubber gasket surrounding the windshield...
Spray on a little McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic onto the affected area and scrub with a nylon brush.
The dried wax residue is removed and the rubber is clean and new looking and perfect for the application of McKee's 37 Trim Detailer
Pebble textured plastic door handle with wax stains...
Pebble textured plastic is probably the hardest type of plastic to remove wax stains off of because the wax impacts into the pebble textured surface. If you've ever tried to remove dried wax out of pebble textured plastic you know from experience it's pretty much impossible to remove the stain 100%. Now with McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic you can remove the residues and remove the UGLY white stains that seem to stand out and distract from the car's natural beauty.
Spray on some McKee's Wax Remover for Plastic
Scrub with a nylon brush...
Wipe off the dissolved wax residue and this plastic trim is ready for McKee's 37 Trim Detailer to maintain that factory fresh black appearance
On Autogeek.com
McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic - 8 ounce pump bottle
McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic - 16 ounce spray bottle
Detailing Brush Kit
Microfiber Applicator pads - 6 Pack
Blue Universal Microfiber Towels
