imported_doug
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OK, raise your hands - who is frustrated at the wax residue on your car's black vinyl bits? Me, Me!! Me - hand WAY up! My car has bumper inserts, windshield washers, headlight washers and door moldings. Some of these are textured. And I'm just not dedicated enough to mask before I wax or polish.
I've tried alcohol. I've tried Meguiar's #40 and Trim Detailer. I've tried 303 Aerospace Cleaner and Protectant. I've even tried peanut butter. If you've tried all this stuff, you know that NONE of them work. Most have oils that completely hide the white stuff - looks great - until you've washed a few times. Then it all comes back.
So I'll try anything (which explans the peanut butter episode - THAT is how desparate I am
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I recently found a can (metal can) of 3M "Adhesive, Tar and Wax Remover" pn #03607 - at a Wal-Mart, no less. This is a clear liquid, and is some sort of solvent. "Will not harmmost cured automotive paints" "Hmmm. Must be strong stuff", me thinks. It smells very similar to "Goof-Off" if you're familiar with that. Guess what - it works! I used an old t-shirt and a toothbrush - and the residue is gone. The best thing is this stuff evaporates completely away within seconds, so you can SEE where you need to keep working. When you're done, the vinyl WILL look dull - but it will be free of wax. So - after it is clean, you can put your favorite rubber/vinyl dressing on and know that you aren't just temporarily hiding the wax.
NOTE: SEE MY LATER POST BELOW FOR PHOTOS
I feel much better now.
P.S. - I found kids' electric toothbrushes on sale at Walgreens - $1.99. I'm not kidding $1.99!!! I actually used it to work in the tight corners. :bounce
I've tried alcohol. I've tried Meguiar's #40 and Trim Detailer. I've tried 303 Aerospace Cleaner and Protectant. I've even tried peanut butter. If you've tried all this stuff, you know that NONE of them work. Most have oils that completely hide the white stuff - looks great - until you've washed a few times. Then it all comes back.
So I'll try anything (which explans the peanut butter episode - THAT is how desparate I am

I recently found a can (metal can) of 3M "Adhesive, Tar and Wax Remover" pn #03607 - at a Wal-Mart, no less. This is a clear liquid, and is some sort of solvent. "Will not harmmost cured automotive paints" "Hmmm. Must be strong stuff", me thinks. It smells very similar to "Goof-Off" if you're familiar with that. Guess what - it works! I used an old t-shirt and a toothbrush - and the residue is gone. The best thing is this stuff evaporates completely away within seconds, so you can SEE where you need to keep working. When you're done, the vinyl WILL look dull - but it will be free of wax. So - after it is clean, you can put your favorite rubber/vinyl dressing on and know that you aren't just temporarily hiding the wax.
NOTE: SEE MY LATER POST BELOW FOR PHOTOS
I feel much better now.
P.S. - I found kids' electric toothbrushes on sale at Walgreens - $1.99. I'm not kidding $1.99!!! I actually used it to work in the tight corners. :bounce