Mother's Back to Black - opinions?

jjagain

New member
I've got some really nasty wax stains on my black plastic trim that won't seem to go away.



I've tried instant detailer (mother's and meguiar's) as well as the peanut butter trick. the PB seemed to get about 90% of it off, but there are still some spots that i can't get off.



Will something like Back to black work and cover the wax stains? will it fade the vinyl over time?



Thanks.



Tim
 
zilla said:
I've got some really nasty wax stains on my black plastic trim that won't seem to go away.



I've tried instant detailer (mother's and meguiar's) as well as the peanut butter trick. the PB seemed to get about 90% of it off, but there are still some spots that i can't get off.



Will something like Back to black work and cover the wax stains? will it fade the vinyl over time?



Thanks.



Tim



As suggested above try a search.



Also here's what I did for my black trim:

I tired Back to Black (B2B) first, but that just got washed away. So I took a vinyl eraser (the white blocks) as suggested by somebody here and literally erased away the wax stain. Took it off no problems. Try that out and let us know how it goes!
 
try peanut butter again first, if that doesn't get it for you, try the stuff Brad said... I find that Mothers B2B and Meguiar's GCTD don't do the job well at all.



with the PB, you might try working it in with a shop rag or something....
 
Intermezzo said:
Instead of just covering it up, have you considered trying Meguiar's #39 (heavy-duty cleaner)?
Is that the "Heavy Duty Vinyl/Rubber" cleaner? I was curious about that stuff since I've seen it on sale. Would that be good stuff to use on tires, trim and door seals? The name makes it sound a bit strong...
 
Back
Top