Removing Wax From Plastic and Rubber Trim
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Removing Wax From Plastic and Rubber Trim
Two words: Magic Eraser!
Here are some before and after photos prooving that this is the way to go! No more peanut butter or crappy ways to cover the wax residue up!! REMOVE IT!
BEFORE
Note the white residue on the rubber seal... that white residue is Meguiar's #83....
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Here are some before and after photos prooving that this is the way to go! No more peanut butter or crappy ways to cover the wax residue up!! REMOVE IT!
BEFORE
Note the white residue on the rubber seal... that white residue is Meguiar's #83....
continued in next post...
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Needless to say, the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser has earned a spot on my shelf along side my other products. Also, I've noted that this product works INCREDIBLY WELL at removing wax from hard plastic and also vinyl running boards (among other things!)
Why cover up your wax residue with silly items like peanut butter or mask them with products like "Back to Black" or "Trim Detailer"? This removes the wax!!!!!!
RP
Why cover up your wax residue with silly items like peanut butter or mask them with products like "Back to Black" or "Trim Detailer"? This removes the wax!!!!!!
RP
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Excellent tip RP............. If I every get any wax on my trim, (cough! cough! ) I'll be sure to give them a try. My wife has some of those Magic Erasers around the house right now.............. maybe I should "purposely" got out and put some wax on the trim to see how they work!
Seriously, have you tired cleaning wax residue off those large black rubber moldings at the bottom of the SuperCrew/KR windows?
Seriously, have you tired cleaning wax residue off those large black rubber moldings at the bottom of the SuperCrew/KR windows?
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Originally posted by Boss_429
Seriously, have you tired cleaning wax residue off those large black rubber moldings at the bottom of the SuperCrew/KR windows?
Seriously, have you tired cleaning wax residue off those large black rubber moldings at the bottom of the SuperCrew/KR windows?
My guess is that it'd have no problem removing that wax on the large rubber moldings but, you may have to 'magic eraser' all of the area of the molding to make it look uniform. The reason I say this is because I did a small test area on my running boards and it cleaned that small area so well that I had to do it over the entire length to make it all look the same.
SIDENOTE
One important thing that I've noted is that the Magic Eraser cleans by abrasion. In short, you're removing a thin layer of what ever you're cleaning in order to make the scuff, stain, etc, go away. So, with that in mind, I wouldn't get too overzealous going after tough stains and such. It definately worked for removing a very small amount of polish off of a rubber seal but, I definately wouldn't recommend trying to remove something off of a painted surface...
RP
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Yesterday I took off some wax that had been a a piece of plastic trim for about 3 years on my dad's truck. I had tried numerous things including Wax blaster, without being able to get it off.
The Magic Eraser took it off completly, and even cleaned the trim up to suff for like new ( 11 year old work truck that has lived it's entire life out side ).
After RP said he used this to clean his running boards, I went after that nasty part on the antenna base where I could not completly get it off, and it's gone !!
RP that was one of the best suggestions that you ever gave me to try in the other thread. Glad you tried cleaning your running boards with it, to start with.
Thanks again for suggesting I try this the other day.
The Magic Eraser took it off completly, and even cleaned the trim up to suff for like new ( 11 year old work truck that has lived it's entire life out side ).
After RP said he used this to clean his running boards, I went after that nasty part on the antenna base where I could not completly get it off, and it's gone !!
RP that was one of the best suggestions that you ever gave me to try in the other thread. Glad you tried cleaning your running boards with it, to start with.
Thanks again for suggesting I try this the other day.
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Originally posted by SSCULLY
RP that was one of the best suggestions that you ever gave me to try in the other thread. Glad you tried cleaning your running boards with it, to start with.
RP that was one of the best suggestions that you ever gave me to try in the other thread. Glad you tried cleaning your running boards with it, to start with.
Glad I could pass on some good information though... it's definately an item I'll keep in my aresonal!
RP
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Originally posted by Boss_429
Seriously, have you tired cleaning wax residue off those large black rubber moldings at the bottom of the SuperCrew/KR windows?
Seriously, have you tired cleaning wax residue off those large black rubber moldings at the bottom of the SuperCrew/KR windows?
The magic eraser cleans those moldings like a charm, I cleaned all the wax from the plastic pieces this weekend when I washed my truck. Now I'm considering giving waxing it a shot again now that I can get all the white marks off. When I first did it a little while ago I got wax on everything--and it didn't come off.