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#175484 - 19/02/01 10:35 PM Wax On plastic
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When I bought my X there were white spots on all the door handles, rear bumper, and roof rack. While taking every thing out of my old truck one of the detail guys tried for about 15 minutes to get it off but could not. They said it was the wax and told me to try goo gone on it. I tried Goo gone and the crap is still there after one run through a car wash. Any suggestions? Will post pics if necasary


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#175485 - 20/02/01 01:20 AM Re: Wax On plastic
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I have used several things to get the white wax residue off on my car's plastic parts, rubbing alcohol, alcohol based window cleaner, and several other things. I think they make actual wax remover stuff though, check with your local auto parts store as they can probably help you more than me. In general I try to use whatever stuff I have in the garage that will disolve hydrophobic compounds (wax) but not be bad for the paint or plastic if I'm a little sloppy.


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#175486 - 20/02/01 08:21 AM Re: Wax On plastic
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I use Wizards Black Renew. I use this after I wax and it removes the wax I get on the black trim. It works very well. You can find it at automotive stores.

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#175487 - 20/02/01 12:13 PM Re: Wax On plastic
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Sounds like Mother's Back to Black. I used it and initially thought it worked like a charm, but a few days later I could still see some white residue on the plastic. I suppose I should take a toothbrush too it next time I try using it. It certainly smells nice though.

You probably won't believe this, but last time this came up there were several people that vouched for using peanut butter of all things, enough that I actually believe them. Only problem is you then have to clean off the peanut butter, which means you probably need to re-wax after the wash, which means you'll probably end up with wax on the plastic again...

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#175488 - 20/02/01 12:40 PM Re: Wax On plastic
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Originally posted by OffroadX:
You probably won't believe this, but last time this came up there were several people that vouched for using peanut butter of all things, enough that I actually believe them. Only problem is you then have to clean off the peanut butter, which means you probably need to re-wax after the wash, which means you'll probably end up with wax on the plastic again...


Sounds like something straight out of "Dear Elouise!"

Ever see that Simpsons episode where Lisa gets gum in her hair, and Marge tries to take it out... With nearly everything in the kitchen? Hee hee.

But seriously... Can you scrape off these spots with a fingernail? Does it look like wax? Could it be paint kicked up from the road, perhaps? I've seen this happen - the highway department lays down fresh lines, but some yahoo just has to drive over it, misting the paint and kicking it up...

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#175489 - 21/02/01 12:33 AM Re: Wax On plastic
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Meguiars Rubber & Vinyl Conditioner is what I use. The only place I've been able to get it is through Meguiars directly, about $7 a bottle.

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#175490 - 21/02/01 08:50 PM Re: Wax On plastic
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I have tried peanut butter and it does work.

But it is messy as OffroadX pointed out, and you end up eating too much of it while you're working because even though you are taking care of your X and that is an excellent thing, it's really boring standing there with paper towels, toothbrush and whatever else you're using trying to rub it into the spots and keep it off the paint at the same time and after a while you just go out and get some Back to Black.

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#175491 - 21/02/01 10:47 PM Re: Wax On plastic
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by OffroadX:
[B]Sounds like Mother's Back to Black. I used it and initially thought it worked like a charm, but a few days later I could still see some white residue on the plastic. I suppose I should take a toothbrush too it next time I try using it. It certainly smells nice though.

Wizards has not left any residue anywhere that I can see. I think the stuff is great. Check it out.



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#175492 - 22/02/01 04:18 AM Re: Wax On plastic
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Oh, it wasn't residue from the Back to Black, it was some of the wax that I had been trying to remove that it didn't completely get.

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#175493 - 22/02/01 09:14 AM Re: Wax On plastic
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When I first picked up my X I had a few wax streaks on my side molding . I tried several things to get it off, with no luck. Then one day I tried just rubbing it hard with my thumb. Believe it or not, that worked like a charm! It took a bit of rubbing but it wasn't too bad and the wax all came off. I had to rub hard enough to generate a little heat but my skin stayed on my thumb and didn't hurt at all!

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