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    Can polishing compounds stain plastic trim

    I was polishing the new car with 85rd when I noticed some compound dots all over my door panel and the b pillar trim on the exterior.

    Figured no big deal. Grabbed a mf towel. Wiped it down with water and called it a day. But nope.

    They are still there. They disappear briefly and like magic. Come back again???


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    Re: Can polishing compounds stain plastic trim

    Yeah, it can, I would try some all purpose cleaner or trim cleaner and a brush to agitate to see if it comes out.

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    Re: Can polishing compounds stain plastic trim

    85rd? Huh what`s that or is that a autocorrect mistake


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    Re: Can polishing compounds stain plastic trim

    Menzerna product.


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    Re: Can polishing compounds stain plastic trim

    Quote Originally Posted by Raymoche View Post
    Yeah, it can, I would try some all purpose cleaner or trim cleaner and a brush to agitate to see if it comes out.
    So stain it permanently?


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    Re: Can polishing compounds stain plastic trim

    it shouldn`t be permanent, but it also depends on the product and the condition of the trim. I never had product stuck to the trim permanently, always cleans up nicely with some APC and a brush. I just tape everything now after I clay the car and wipe it down.

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    Re: Can polishing compounds stain plastic trim

    I just got some einzett deep plastic cleaner in the mail a few hours ago so we will see


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    Re: Can polishing compounds stain plastic trim

    I love the old Menzerna PO85rd finishing polish..
    I still have a few 32oz bottles, but dont know if they are still good or not..

    I have never got compound on trim, because I also tape up all trim carefully since I use a Rotary and I can guarantee you a direct drive machine with even nothing on the pad can do damage very quickly to anything if left on there even for a second..

    You should be able to remove it with my another of my all-time Favorites - Einszett/Nextzett Deep Plastic Cleaner...
    This stuff takes everything off plastics and leaves a beautiful finish..
    Good Luck !
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    Re: Can polishing compounds stain plastic trim

    I`ve had nasty compound?/polish? residue on exterior plastic that *NOTHING* got off (e36 M3). Finally just replaced the trim, never had it happen so severely before/after though.

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    I think the einzett did the trick fellas. Great stuff.


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    Re: Can polishing compounds stain plastic trim

    Taping of trim and molding (vinyl or rubber) and metal bright work(Stainless or chromed) seems to be imperative when compounding, especially with a rotary paired with wool pads or microfiber pads for correction. Not only are you negating the staining effects of the compound, you are reducing the chance of scratching/marring the trim work regardless of it material composition. AND with emblems, they can rip and tear a pad to shreds IF it gets caught on a sharp or pointed corner.

    Some detailers like to treat trim with vinyl protectant or restorer BEFORE correcting/polishing and then be careful about how they polish with a DA to forgo the tedious task and time required for taping. I`ve tried it and it`s OK with an "underpowered" PC-DA and softer pads used for polishing. But with rotaries or long-throw DAs (Rupes Bigfoot or Griot`s BOSS) and correction with a compound, I`d definitely tape the trim and emblems.

    Now waxes or sealants that stain trim, that`s another thread.............
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