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Old May-11th-2002 | 09:22 PM
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How to remove wax?

So? What do I use? I got some wax on the roof rails, as well as on the seal around the moonroof - the wax is stubborn as hell, and I can't figure out what to use to get the white residue off the black plastic and rubber.

Also, are there any good products for restoring black plastic that has faded or oxidized? My moonroof seal seems to have faded a little. And my lady's truck has black plastic trim all over it that is sun faded and won't shine up anymore.

So how do I get the wax off, and how do I restore sun-faded parts and preserve those that aren't faded yet?

Any help would be great.

-HH
Old May-12th-2002 | 10:50 AM
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I know there is a product called Back to Black wich is supposed to work pretty cool .. as for the wax, I usually use either Eagle one wet look , or Meguires Quick detail , wich rocks
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Old May-12th-2002 | 03:14 PM
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Mothers Back to Black. Works great.
Old May-12th-2002 | 04:23 PM
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I've heard peanut butter works well on removing wax from black trim. (Seriously.)

If you want to strip wax from your paint, just use Dawn when you wash the car.
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