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Old 03-02-2008, 02:47 PM
 
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Default Re: Removing Wax from Plastic

I used Mothers Back to Black yesterday- took the wax off the plastic rail covers and left them looking sharp. I also put it on the PE Full Metal JackRabbit bed cover (textured black aluminum) and it looks good too.
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I'm not sure how to get the wax off....but go grab a can of P21 wax next time. No problems at all, you can wax everything without the white residue if you wanted.

To add to that, you can also buy P21S re-badged as S100 and sold to the motorcycle crew at any Harley dealer and at half the price of P21S. Not much in the durability catagory, but a beautiful looking carnuba none the less. Makes a nice topper.
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To add to that, you can also buy P21S re-badged as S100 and sold to the motorcycle crew at any Harley dealer and at half the price of P21S. Not much in the durability catagory, but a beautiful looking carnuba none the less. Makes a nice topper.

No way, I didn't realize that...I'll check it out. Thanks!
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No way, I didn't realize that...I'll check it out. Thanks!

Youre very welcome. Always glad to help save a buck.
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