How to keep textured plastic clean while waxing?
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How to keep textured plastic clean while waxing?
I am going to wax my truck this weekend and it has alot of textured plastic, fender flares, box rail caps, steps on box sides, ect. I heard of a trick to keeping them clean when waxing so that they don't end up with a white film on them, but I can't remember what it was. Can someone help me out??
Thanks Paul
Thanks Paul
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The new F150's have quite a bit of plastic on them. When you are using a buffer to apply the wax its hard to get the grooves without hitting the plastic in some spots.
I have only used the machine once on my truck, and the other times i just applied by hand.
I guess painters tape is the way to go
I have only used the machine once on my truck, and the other times i just applied by hand.
I guess painters tape is the way to go
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I have several pieces of sheet metal ( house roof flashing works well). At the edge of the sheet metal I have a strip of duct tape to protect the pickup paint. I place the taped metal between the textured plastic and the paint to be waxed. It works well and the metal guards are alway there for a repeat performance. You can also trim out curved patterns with the sheet metal for those curved surfaces.
Where I do get some slight wax on the textured plastic I simply use a tooth brush dipped in water. Works fine.
Where I do get some slight wax on the textured plastic I simply use a tooth brush dipped in water. Works fine.
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Well, I ended up detailing the truck today. 6 hours later I am finally done.... I used the 3M painters tape (blue) for mask off all the plastic, and on my truck a FX4 Flareside there is tons of it. I think more than any other truck, it was a pain but is done. Thanks for all the hints!!
Paul
Paul
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