Questions for Meguiar #80 and stubborn wax

tricycle

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Any tips / special techniques how to apply and remove #80?



Note: I will apply the #80 by PC and remove it by microfiber cloth.



In addition, anyone knows how to remove the wax that sticks on the rubber seals / black plastic bumper strips?



Thanks.
 
The Autoglym Bumper Shine will remove wax from trim. It is better to apply a dressing before waxing (dont buff it off), this protects the trim from the wax
 
Lowejackson said:
The Autoglym Bumper Shine will remove wax from trim. It is better to apply a dressing before waxing (dont buff it off), this protects the trim from the wax



Great idea to prevent #80 splatter from sticking too.
 
tricycle said:
Any tips / special techniques how to apply and remove #80?



Note: I will apply the #80 by PC and remove it by microfiber cloth.



In addition, anyone knows how to remove the wax that sticks on the rubber seals / black plastic bumper strips?



Thanks.



I have just started to use it and it took about three tries to really get it to work well.



Apply a 2 X 2 area and I work it in for 1 1/2 min - 2 I try to time it at first... once you get the hand of it you will know by the look of the product, kind of semi-transparent I guess?!? You do not want to let it dry or buff to long as it can be very hard to remove then. Good luck its a great product!
 
Wax Removal:

I have settled on this Wax Blaster.

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I now tape off black trim to avoid it in the future.



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