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Mr. Chemist said:
Well...we do make a product called Back to Black...but here's the real answer.

Before you polish or wax, apply a liberal amount of vinyl dressing on the rubber trim...dont even wipe it off.



This way, should you spill any wax or polish on the trim, it will wipe right off without leaving a stain.





Would this work even when you're using a DA? Wouldn't the pads just buff the vinyl dressing off and leave polish on the trim anyways?
 
It would definately help, but the real answer is to excerise caution when using the DA, so as to not apply any wax or polish to the trim...
 
Quote: It would definitely help, but the real answer is to exercise caution when using the DA, so as to not apply any wax or polish to the trim...





~ One man’s opinion / observations ~



I would agree with the above quote but stuff happens…



Black mouldings with patches of white stains require a penetrating solvent (Groit’s Dried-On Wax Remover) to reach into the material's pores and dissolve dried residues. Vinyl and rubber cleaner/dressings (or peanut butter oils) may make the trim look better for a short period but the stains will return as the dressing wears off.





~Hope this helps ~



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