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    Age old problem I have never solved

    I have a truck with black door handles and black handle inserts-- its a new(er) Ford F-150

    made the mistake of putting mothers back to black trim care revitalizer on them to make them look dark , newer , etc..--

    Now after a short period of time that garbage has worn off and there is a white somewhat chalky type residue that looks HORRIBLE!!!!! Kind of looks like when you get paste wax onto your grill / trim / doorhandles. The first product that I used on this was P.E.R.L. by car pro - did great but didn`t last very long- did not leave the residue though. in hindsight I wish I would have kept using the PERL

    had this many times before over the years but never have found anything to remove it perminately.

    Any one experience this other than me or have a permanent fix for it??

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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    I know there are a few products out there to deal with sort of thing. 1Z deep plastic cleaner (I think that`s what it is called). Also Mckee`s wax remover for plastic has had some pretty good reviews. I just received a bottle to do the door handles on my xterra but I haven`t used it yet.
    McKee`s 37 Wax Remover for Plastic
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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    I would use McKee`s 37 Wax Remover For Plastic, then I would use Blackfire Total Trim and Tire Sealant. The Blackfire Trim Sealant will last about 3-4 months and won`t run off like the Mothers product. The McKee`s Wax Remover is one of the strongest plastic cleaners that I have used. I usually use that product with a brush the size of a toothbrush and scrub until the old residue comes off.
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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    Since the Mothers Back to Black trim care product is not a truly a wax, you can also use an APC with a small old tooth brush to clean it up and then follow up with Blackfire Trim Sealant. Remember you have to keep up on maintenance on the door handles from now on.
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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    I`ve tried many different products on my 02 explorers plastic.
    My best results so far is 845.
    Someone mentioned it here so i tried it.
    Wipe on and buff off with cheap mf towel.
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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnF350 View Post
    I`ve tried many different products on my 02 explorers plastic.
    My best results so far is 845.
    Someone mentioned it here so i tried it.
    Wipe on and buff off with cheap mf towel.
    Thanks

    What is 845??

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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    Collinite (liquid) insulator wax
    #845

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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    The Einzeit Deep Plastic Cleaner is great or the McKees Vinyl Cleaner are two products I have used with good success for cleaning plastic pieces.
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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    age old problem, where age is the problem
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!
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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    age old problem, where age is the problem
    You funny!!!

    You there yet???

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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    yep
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!

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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    Once you get them as clean as possible, Solution Finish may be your only answer at this point. I have black plastic door handles, and started using the Blackfire Total Trim Sealant.....I`ve had excellent results with it...but have not really had that type of residue to deal with.
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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    Once the white staining is gone....

    -Collinite 845 (buff off before it flashes)
    -Klasse AIO followed by the 845
    -Klasse twins with many layers of KSG (buff off before it flashes)
    -Trim sealant (I like Ultima`s Tire & Trim Guard + )
    -Merely wipe with ValuGard Fast Finish when drying after wash (also great for maintenance of above suggestions)
    -Merely wipe with OCW or Meguiar`s UQW (as per previous suggestion, but these leave a different level of gloss)

    There are other LSPs that worked fine for me too, but they`re not nearly as foolproof as the above.
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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    Thanks for all the input / suggestions , will give it a go and see what comes out of it

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    Re: Age old problem I have never solved

    For my black plastic door handles, fender flairs, bumpers, and windshield cowling I`ve had great success with Duragloss 271 Rubber and Flat Black Dressing and Blackfire All In One Trim and Tire Protectant. My fender flairs and cowling were terrible. DG 271 got them back pretty quickly. It looks like vegetable oil and goes on heavy. I had some blochiness after the first coat. Second application took care of it. These parts now repel water like crazy, don`t run, and continue to look good. I`ll likely re-apply every few months. Unlike most other car products I go heaver with 271 rather than lighter. I wipe off excess a few minutes after applying. It`ll will give some gloss if you buff, so I don`t. It also got rid of some white areas on the plastic from wax.

    I also tried DG 253, tire and mat dressing. It`s a little glossier. It works, but I prefer DG 271. DG 253 is now my go to for tires.

    More recently I got some Blackfire All in One. So far this stuff looks great. Can`t speak to durability vs. DG 271 yet. Gives me a little deeper black. Goes on easily. It`s a cleaner and protectant, but I would get rid of any significant dirt before applying. Not sure if Blackfire will replace DG 271 for me, but it might.

 

 
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