a question from a newbie....

rbs9

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Hello All.



The fine folks over at Rennlist (where I spend many hours daily) talk about this BBS with praise. I thought Id log in and read a few threads and ask a question about dried wax.



My question is on our new Volvo S60, I must of got wax on the plastic trim when I waxed the car for the first time. It did not show up until the next day or so. I thought I was carefull not to get it on the trim. Anyhow, a few weeks later, I cant seem to get the white residue off the plastic trim. I have tried vinegar, 409 etc. with no luck. Anyone have suggestions? Its really bugging me.



TIA,
 
Well, there are a couple ways. You could use some dash protectant (Armor All or whatever else you use for your dash) and just try that in combination with a tooth brush. Peanut Butter works suprisingly well too. Don't laugh... Its been a long standing detailing trick to use the oils in PB to soak out things like that. Give it a shot if you don't believe me.



I think the thing that will work best is to use a brush. Whether you are using peanut butter, armor all or WD40 you will find that its a piece of cake if you use a tooth brush along with it. That really gets the crud outta there. :xyxthumbs Welcome to Autopia!!



oh, PS.... on a side note... signatures can only be three lines of text max. ;) Thanks!
 
Welcome to Autopia! :wavey



Failing the methods Jngr suggested, some people have recently discussed success using a tar remover type product on it.
 
Yep I recall reading that post where someone said they got really great results using 3M Bug and tar remover that they got at Wal-Mart.
 
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