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    Does this wax stain rubbers/trim?
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    No, it doesnt stain which is one of the reasons I use it.

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    It does not stain. As a matter of fact I used it to dress the plastic on my Mom`s CRV. I applied it fairly heavy to get it to penetrate the texture and came back and buffed it off. This was over a month and a half ago and it still looks good.

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    +1^ It is awesome as rubber trim protectant!

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    That`s the great thing about waxes like 845, 476S, #16, is you can pretty much go over all surfaces with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
    That`s the great thing about waxes like 845, 476S, #16, is you can pretty much go over all surfaces with them.


    Yeah, though I always like to add a "YMMV" caveat about the 476S and #16; they sure seem trim-friendly *IME* but others have reported staining (same with P21s too).



    If in doubt, use the W-O-W-O method for the initial application(s) as it seems to mitigate various LSP-on-trim issues to some degree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator
    Yeah, though I always like to add a "YMMV" caveat about the 476S and #16; they sure seem trim-friendly *IME* but others have reported staining (same with P21s too).


    Is that more of a "paste caught in the texture" issue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
    Is that more of a "paste caught in the texture" issue?


    Yeah, as best I can tell. If I`m not careful I get heavy-paste-wax residue in some spots (lettering on taillights, along PPF edges) and I figure that`s often what`s going on with the textured trim too. I also figure that`s why the W-O-W-O seems to help as it gets any excess product off of there before it can set up.



    But some people make it sound like plain ol` LSP-on-trim staining too :nixweiss



    So I just feel a little better having put the YMMV disclaimer out there

 

 

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