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How 2 Remove dried wax on plastic parts?
damnit, i noticed i got a few little streaks under the door windows, and also the bed rails..
i was told to try peanut butter, as the oil will lift it out, then just wash it off....... creamy, not nutty or extra chunky..
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Always working
Name: Big John
Plan A, 3M Wax and Grease Remover wont hurt most plastics but try a sample in a hidden spot to be safe.
Plan B, Windex! The Amonia in this stuff takes wax off quick! Keep it off the paint if you can.
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i use armor all or something like it and that usally works
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World's Fastest Street HD
Name: Josh
armoral isn't good for trim and tires and dashboards, it can dry the plastic out.
anyway, Peanut butter will hide the wax for about a month, but then it will show up again. The oils in the PB hide the wax residue. Just get a tiny bit of creamy PB and rub it into the trim, then buff it off. It shouldn't streak when it gets wet like if you would use vinylex or a tireshine or something like that.
Or the best way, get a stiff cutoff brush and like windex if needed, and get all the wax out for good.
Just whatever you do, don't use Mothers back to black ;t
M.HYDE: 2000 HD F-150 #0356 of 8197, Built 05/18/00, Bought 07/03/00, 700/784, 09.89@138.78
*Worlds Fastest Street HD: '08/'09/'10/'11/'12/'13****Worlds Fastest Eaton Powered HD: 12.19@112.48 11/17/07*
D.JEKL: 2000 HD F-150 #1552 of 8197, Built 06/20/00, Bought 06/25/09, 372/450, 13.75@099.46 (*SOLD* 10/15/11)
REPTAR: 2012 SVTF-150 #2893 of ????, Built 01/19/12, Bought 08/26/11, ???/???, 14.93@091.30
HASTIE: 2011 GT Mustang 5.0 6-Speed, Built 10/29/10, Bought 11/11/10, 392/352, 12.00@117.79 (*SOLD* 05/14/13)
BADGER: 2013 Explorer Sport 3.5L TT, Built ??/??/??, Bought 05/14/13, ???/???, 14.53@096.25
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your dumb dude you have a nice truck and you put peanut butter on your truck? try jelly next time maybe it will give it extra shine
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Harley puts chunky PB in his exhaust to get the black out
Last edited by HTSMB; 06-06-2003 at 06:55 PM.
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World's Fastest Street HD
Name: Josh
you guys don't think it'll work? go try it. the oils in the peanut butter makes the white residue go away. It eventually wears off and the white appears again, but it'll hide it for about a month.
The best way though is just like some concentrated dawn dish soap and a short bristle brush or a tooth brush. just dont get the dawn all over, because it'll strip you wax
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it may work but all im saying is that you shouldn't use PB on your truck thats retarted. you don't have to go to the kitchen to get food to smear all over your truck just get a rag and some armor all or something like it and spay alot on the spot and rub it in and its gone for good and it woun't come back later on and you don't have to worry about animals trying to eat your trim
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World's Fastest Street HD
Name: Josh
armorall is probably worse for your trim than PB is
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and that 3m stuff we use works good to
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World's Fastest Street HD
Name: Josh
peanut butter is oily also, its the peanut oil that makes the trim turn black again. When you wipe the little bit of PB off the truck, the trim doesn't even smell like PB, so you don't need to worry about attracting any animals.
I forget exactly why it is, but armoral dries out plastics, and can do more harm than good.
if you want a good plastic protectant go with something like a vinylex or 303 Aerospace
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you wouldn't have this problem if you used zaino.
eaton, to rid your exhaust of the black stuff you'll need to install a 8# pulley with no chip!
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World's Fastest Street HD
Name: Josh
Originally posted by HD F150 SC
you wouldn't have this problem if you used zaino.
Or used zaino and had all the plastic pieces smoothed and painted :k
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Originally posted by Harley#356
Or used zaino and had all the plastic pieces smoothed and painted :k
Gimmie some time son...
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