?removing old wax from plastic trim?

mark

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I had a friend wax my Toyota Tundra pickup. He made a mess and got wax all over the black plastic trim around the fenders, wheel wells and bumpers. Any advice on how to remove this stuff?
 
After:

I applied with a terry applicator and removed with a microfiber towel. (the wax never appeared again by the way)
 
Top of the Line carries a product called gr-40. It is the absolute best for this type of thing. I bought this product after Anthony Orosco raved about it. Well, it is the truth, trust me.
 
JaredPointer said:
Yeah, that's a good one. You've always got it around and it works well.

Yeah, and it makes your neighbors think that you are crazy! :lol But it does a great job and if you get hungry you can eat it! What other detailing product can you eat?!?!
 
The Peanut Butter will only hide the wax stains. To remove them you need to use a cleaner, cleaning polish (AIO), erasur, etc. IMHO that the Peanut Butter makes a h#$l of a mess too.
 
Ace Of Spades said:
The Peanut Butter will only hide the wax stains. To remove them you need to use a cleaner, cleaning polish (AIO), erasur, etc. IMHO that the Peanut Butter makes a h#$l of a mess too.

That is not true. Peanut butter was the only thing I used that removed them for good. I tried Meguiarsm simple green, and various other products and the peanut butter took it away for ever.
 
Never tried PB, but I will say again, GR-40 from TOL is the best by far I have used. I am guessing it is less messy than PB.
 
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