your favorite for stained trim?

spetulla

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i am redoing my entire trim, it is stianed.



i want to clean it rreally well, treat it, and protect it



any tips? It is stained from some wax someone left on it :(
 
Qd's have worked well for me. I think I've had the best results with either Sonus or FI. I can't remember which. Whichever it was, it got rid of wax that was at least a year old on black, textured door handles.
 
BigLeegr's right. QD's work. Also try some #40 on thicker wax residue with a q-tip or terry towel (depending on the location).
 
I use black again, stuff is amazing, and it gets rid of the wax, doesnt hide it so it wont return



Oh, and eclipse 550hp, I dont think its too uncommon to see a honda click off 11's at the track and go home under its own power. To be honest, I know a few guys that daily drive 11 second hondas in my area...one of them is even ALL MOTOR :shocked I got a better question though...ever see an eclipse hit 100k miles going that fast without crankwalking? Nope :nono
 
Peanut Butter...don't knock it until you try it. apply w/ a soft bristle toothbrush, let it sit, rinse off.



stuff works :up
 
If you get "Crunchy," you benefit from the diminishing abrasives action :D



Does this trick affect the paint (ie: if some pb were to get on the paint, does the section need to be re-treated)?



JCrawford said:
Peanut Butter...don't knock it until you try it. apply w/ a soft bristle toothbrush, let it sit, rinse off.



stuff works :up
 
Best thing I've found for removing and treating plastic and trim is Meguiars Gold Class Trim Detailer



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http://www.meguiars.com/store_megui...l.cfm?sku=g-108



Unfortunately, it's not carried in many of the stores that I usually visit. If you don't mind waiting for delivery from an online order, it's well worth it. Cleans great, shines great and lasts long. Doesn't run, streak, or attract dust.
 
Jesstzn said:
Pink Pearl Eraser .. cheap and available everywhere. You prolly have one in the desk drawer.



I second this.. I use a large white pen eraser.. some thing basically tho. Works great for cleaning trim up.
 
I have used many - Black Again, Mothers, Klasse rubber/vinyl, etc...



I tried recently, and it is my new found favorite, Autoglym Bumper Care.



The stuff rocks. It ate up any trim stain and left an awesome black finish. It's a thick cream with a real chemical cleaner smell to it.



It works marvels for textured plastic, rubber and vinyl.



I also love AIO for trim. I did my entire Honda trim with it yesterday. It really shines up the side view mirrors, door trim and window trim.
 
Spilchy said:
I have used many - Black Again, Mothers, Klasse rubber/vinyl, etc...



I tried recently, and it is my new found favorite, Autoglym Bumper Care.



The stuff rocks. It ate up any trim stain and left an awesome black finish. It's a thick cream with a real chemical cleaner smell to it.



It works marvels for textured plastic, rubber and vinyl.



I also love AIO for trim. I did my entire Honda trim with it yesterday. It really shines up the side view mirrors, door trim and window trim.



Ditto !:xyxthumbs



Autoglym rocks:up
 
I think any Bug/Tar/Wax Remover used to prep, then a solid protectant like 303 Aerospace does the job quite well.
 
Try meguiars #39 and if more cleaning action is needed use with a brush. Follow with your choice protectants.



Another choice to clean trim with is Top of the Line's Deep Down.



Eric
 
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