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  1. #1

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    Hello all,



    I have a 01` Ford Escape where almost half of the body is covered in that grey plastic that is porous and textured. I have waxed it before and any wax or polish that gets on it takes an act of freakin congress to get off.



    After washing it, is there anything I can coat it with that will make the wax easily wiped off without a toothbrush and Simple green that will most likely kill the wax I just put on?



    Or am I screwed and have to tape off everything before I do the work? Because, that is going to be quite a bit of tape.



    Thanks to all

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    After reading past posts about this problem, I recently tried a suggestion of mineral oil on my Ford trim. Mineral oil work wonders on the trim removing the polish and I just washed it off and then treated with 303. I got tthe mineral oil at walgreens in the laxative section for 4 dollars.

 

 

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