Removing Excess Wax from Trim

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Old 04-09-2004, 09:35 PM
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Removing wax residue from vinyl...

I finallly found something that would actually remove and not just cover up wax residue on my vinyl:

Simple Green Pro Series automotive cleaner/degreaser! It comes in a black spray bottle. I just sprayed it on used a soft cloth, and rubbed the wax right off! I used a toothbrush for the tight spots and ridges. I picked it up at O'Reillys but you should be able to find it just about anywhere. No more peanut butter or wd-40!



 
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Old 04-10-2004, 12:07 PM
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Originally posted by romans623
Apply a small amount of hand-cleaner, Gojo or whatever, using a soft toothbrush (your wife's will do fine). This will definitely remove any wax from plastic trim.
I'm with you. Orange hand cleaner will remove it quite easily. A pencil eraser works well for some spots.
 



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