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White wax residue on my black trim
I have an 07 E70 and my dealer just waxed all over the black trim and now I can see the white stuck-on residue.
What can I do to get it back to black???? Thanks! |
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Ah yes..the infamous over waxing on to plastic trim pieces..Take a microfiber towel and get at it with some good old arm strength.. it should take most of it off...
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smooth peanut butter or a small amount of peanut oil on a MF Towel.
Then get yourself some Black WOW. |
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The easy answer is to take it back, point it out and let them correct the mistake.
But if you just have to finish someone else's job get the best. http://www.lexol.com/vinindex.html Quote:
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Try Simple Green. Worked for me.
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