Re: How 2 Clean Wax from Door Guards?

From: bob (bnich@bellatlantic.net)
Date: Tue Oct 03 2000 - 21:48:10 EDT


Chris Lambert wrote:

> try regular old dish detergent with a toothbrush, the drawback..... it
> removes the wax from anything so you will have to rewax whatever you got it
> on...
>
> Chris
>
> >I was once told from an auto detailer that once it's there, ya can't remove
> >it. I have found however that solutions such as armorall and even tire-gloss
> >products "hide" the whitish paste look and return the plastic to a black
> >finish. Although the wax is still there, it can usually be covered up.
> >Obviously these products are meant to treat plastic and rubber, so it goes
> >to say that most are safe for use on door handles etc....as long as any
> >residual is removed from the paint.
>
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Bob

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