Ooops, I didn't tape black plastic trim, stained!

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All,



I just use my PC 1st time and I admit I should have taped the black plastic trim ( not rubber) and it has not so pretty pink swirls. I've tried scubbing, armour all( (yeah i know,not the hottest product but I had some and thouhgt I try.) When it tries, pink swirls come back!



Help!



TIA
 
All,



I just use my PC 1st time and I admit I should have taped the black plastic trim ( not rubber) and it has not so pretty pink swirls. I've tried scubbing, armour all( (yeah i know,not the hottest product but I had some and thouhgt I try.) When it tries, pink swirls come back!



Help!



TIA
 
A toothbrush and some APC should work. I've used Meg's #39 and Poorboys Biodegradable Cleaner and both do a very good job. One advantage PB's has over #39 is the it's concentrated (#39 is RTU), so you can mix it stronger if need be.



Edit: Armor All is a dressing, so it wouldn't clean it, it would just "mask it"... unless you are talking about the Armor All All Purpose Cleaner (Blue label), which may work. I seem to recall it was a fairly decent cleaner, but I haven't bought a bottle in years.
 
A toothbrush and some APC should work. I've used Meg's #39 and Poorboys Biodegradable Cleaner and both do a very good job. One advantage PB's has over #39 is the it's concentrated (#39 is RTU), so you can mix it stronger if need be.



Edit: Armor All is a dressing, so it wouldn't clean it, it would just "mask it"... unless you are talking about the Armor All All Purpose Cleaner (Blue label), which may work. I seem to recall it was a fairly decent cleaner, but I haven't bought a bottle in years.
 
I recently used Bill North's method on some tough wax stains, which is EO A2Z and a toothbrush. I got a little scuffing...but I think that's cuz I got impatient and tried some other brushes :o Just be careful A2Z (or Eagle One All Wheel & Tire Cleaner, as it's now called) is pretty strong stuff, will take off your LSP, etc. I should also mention that some of the surfaces still don't look perfect; I'm not sure if that's brush scuffing, residual wax, or some "damage" to the surface from the A2Z...so, be forewarned.
 
I recently used Bill North's method on some tough wax stains, which is EO A2Z and a toothbrush. I got a little scuffing...but I think that's cuz I got impatient and tried some other brushes :o Just be careful A2Z (or Eagle One All Wheel & Tire Cleaner, as it's now called) is pretty strong stuff, will take off your LSP, etc. I should also mention that some of the surfaces still don't look perfect; I'm not sure if that's brush scuffing, residual wax, or some "damage" to the surface from the A2Z...so, be forewarned.
 
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