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This is a discussion thread titled "How To Remove Wax Residue From Plastic", within the Detailing forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.


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Old 07-05-2004, 09:23 AM
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peanut butter ??? that i've gots to try
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peanut butter.
I would like to meet the person that discovered this, and wonder what else he/she tried -- e.g., mashed potatoes and gravy maybe, or spaghetti sauce?
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It seemed like 303 Protectant took the wax "spooge" off of my plastic trim.

Where can I find the P21S? (the bee's wax sounds yummy with the peanut butter ).

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http://www.properautocare.com/p21spastewax.html
http://autopia-carcare.com/p21-127.html
http://www.autosupermart.com/shop/p21s00002.html
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For years, I've used Armor-All and a rag to get the white residue off. It has always worked for me -- at least on the black trim.
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Skip the peanut butter and just use peanut oil. Much easier to apply and remove. The oils do all the work anyway.
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I would try Goof Off. It can take off auto and latex paint that my wife's Highlander gets by being dinged or hitting the side of the garage - I'm sure it would handle wax, too.
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