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    bobk is offline Fossicker Silver Subscriber
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    Question One for the Cleaning Guru's

    Has anyone got a simple way of removing the white wax residue from plastic and rubber trims??
    Waxed the car the other weekend and thought I had been extra careful not to get any wax on the trims but obviously not careful enough!!

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    One thing I have done, is to use an old soft toothbrush, and dip it into ArmourAll.

    It should get rid of the wax, and leave your rubber bits nice & shiny too...

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    brown paper and an iron, not to hot but

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    Similar to Basil but I use a paint brush - it's a bit softer than a toothbrush.
    (A nice clean one, not the one with dried up paint). I dont think you'll need for heat for car wax. If you do, perhaps a hairdryer.

    (OMG, I hope dobbo doesn't see this thread!!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepy View Post
    Similar to Basil but I use a paint brush - it's a bit softer than a toothbrush.
    (A nice clean one, not the one with dried up paint). I dont think you'll need for heat for car wax. If you do, perhaps a hairdryer.

    (OMG, I hope dobbo doesn't see this thread!!)
    try it, leave a bit of brown paper on your bonnett in the sun. using a hair dryer may burn an iron you can just tuch i, 2 seconds and its done

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    Quote Originally Posted by clean32 View Post
    try it, leave a bit of brown paper on your bonnett in the sun. using a hair dryer may burn an iron you can just tuch i, 2 seconds and its done
    Now we argue over hairdryers I will have to leave now.
    I am not worthy of a D3/D4!

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    Armourall has always worked for me too !!

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    apparently a chux magic eraser works well.....

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    Try Autoglym bumper care, it worked a treat for me.

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    Get a Defender and don't use wax - like a real man !
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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