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Old 09-16-08, 05:43   #40 (permalink)
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Re: Ask the Autogeek! Question & Answer Thread

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Originally Posted by MikeWinLDS View Post
What does strained trim look like when talking in regards to applying waxes to your car? I don't even know if my car has any trim or if it's stainable, but I would like to avoid waxing any "trim".
Here is an example of trim that is stained with wax residue. This was taken from our Wax Blaster page. Waxes and sealants are designed to be applied to smooth, painted surfaces. The staining occurs when these products are applied either by acciedent or on purpose to black rubber or porous plastic plastic trim.

Some waxes/sealants stain and leave more reside on trim than others.

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