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    What is the best product/procedure for removing polish/wax that has dried on the black plastic trim? QD with a toothbrush?

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    I`ve seen a few ways..



    Creamy Peanut Butter



    PB Trim Restorer



    Wheel cleaner on a terry towel/applicator

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    I have let it dry, then used a semi-stiff brush (dry) and agitated the dried wax off.... this was for textured trim and is my prefered method. I`m sure adding Qd will work as well and/or get any remaining residue (as would dressing)

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    I use a small brush too. It works pretty well too

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    Small brush and PB`s Trim Restorer.
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    All in One to clean it. then some other product to make it dark and look dark for a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yankees1
    What is the best product/procedure for removing polish/wax that has dried on the black plastic trim? QD with a toothbrush?
    The *best* I`ve found is A2Z wheel cleaner. All others come in sub-par when compared. Things like peanut butter are very sub-par.

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    So far, Autoglym Bumper Shine has never failed to remove wax from trim

 

 

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