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klnyc said:Magic Eraser will do:up
slammin86 said:I have always heard that you can use peanut butter to remove dried wax from plastic trim. Any truth to this?
If so, how exactly do you do it?
themightytimmah said:Top of the Line's GR-40 trim cleaner is unbeatable for this. Its not that expensive, and they sell trim dyes too. I'd highly suggest checking out their trim dying page.
true blue blood said:Peanut butter will temporarily mask this but it will come back so its a wasted thing. Try the GR-40(haven't used before) or some Plexus or Poorboys Trim Restorer they work great for me. I think its best to go with a dedicated product for this headache cause you'll just have to keep dressing over it and then it comes back![]()
Jeff_M said:I used a meguiars detailing brush and bit of vegetable oil yesterday and it worked great. All of the white gunk on my weatherstripping and tail lights came right off. I did this after waxing last year, so I'm not sure what you mean about it coming back