Mother's back to black seems to be the favorite, but it can be hard to find. I've still never seen a store that carries it. Supposedly the Armor All Cleaning wipes work, but the haze always came back on me. Peanut butter scrubbed with a tooth bruch can work too
I have had good luck with the following methods. Toothbrush, hard bristles. Vaseline..I mean on the trim WD40 on a small soft cloth. Silicone spay lube. Actually any oily liquid that can penetrate the wax and rubber or plastic, then just wipe away.
I get/have gotten wax off trim with such things as black shoe polish (old jeep), baking soda (add water to form paste), and in most cases a mix of dish detergent thinned w/water (why you shouldn't wash your vehicles with this). The above tips also involve the utmost care not to get them on the paint as doing so will remove the wax from this also. Black Chrome is what I use now. It's similar to Back to Black and easier to find.
Originally posted by striker511: Good old penuet butter - take a spoon full, wipe it on and use an old toothbrush. take a rag just incase..... Save your $$$ - it does work great...
Where abouts in Cherry Hill do you reside. I am on the border of Merchantville and Pennsauken down off of Cove Road.
Dawn Dishwashing Soap takes wax off your paint. It is used before you do a pro wax job. Maybe it would work on the cladding. If your wife sees you pick up the Dawn she might think you are going to do the dishes.