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Cleaning the Black Plastic around wheel-wells
What's the best product and process to clean the plastic around the wheel-wells? Thanks |
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Mothers Back-to-Black. Cleans, protects and is not oily like other products that attract dirt and dust.
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I bought some tutlre wax ICE stuff for a quick detail. its clear and you can use it on all parts like black trum. This stuff is not the best for polish on the paint, but damn on the black trim it works like magic.
I use all Zaino bros products, and I use back to black usually on the trim, but this ice stuff is awsome for the black trim. nothing I ever used looked as good or lasted as long I recomend it(for the trim)
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if you have white wax residue on the trim, use good architect's eraser and go at it. My dealer slobbered was all over the trim but good 15 minutes with the eraser, it looks good as new. well almost.
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