Yet Another Use for Poorboy's Spray & Wipe!

Gadfly

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S&W removes white polish stains from rubber and plastic trim. I tiny spritz of S&W on a microfibre towel and a brisk rub on the stain and it's GONE.

I use S&W as a waterless wash after driving in the rain, on tires and wheels, glass (Inside and out) and, lightly misted, as an effective quick detailer.

This stuff should be renamed "Poorboy's Magic Elixer."

Ray aka "Gadfly"
 
Ray,

If the S & W actually removes those stains, and doesn't just hide them, then it's worth buying it for that reason alone!
 
He needs to make some compounds that can be used in the sun as well. I am tempted to buy his system simply because it can be used in the sun.

BTW, whats the max temperature of the paint in which his system can be used? I know with Megs its pretty low at 80 degrees.
 
Were the stains from a polish or wax?

Did you just spray and wipe or did you spray and scrub and then wipe? Also, was the trim textured or smooth?

As said above if S&W really does remove stains from trim I need purchase this amazing stuff.

Eric
 
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