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need help removing polish from textured plastic surfaces?



i was cleaning my car last weekend and as i went to polish it, i thought nothing of the plastics as i thought it would rinse off afterwards, stupid of me i know and yupp, you guess it i was wrong, whats the best way or removing the polish from it? as my car looks silly atm with white marks everywhere.

Thank You :)
 
  182, SQ7, Trafic
AG bumper care doesn't cover up.

Using a microfibre it happily removes it and leaves the textured surface looking glossy.
 
  Golf GT & A4 Avant
AG bumper care doesn't cover up.

Using a microfibre it happily removes it and leaves the textured surface looking glossy.

it goes a little way to removing it, mainly down to the scrubbing affect of the MF cloth with the bumper care acting as lubricating agent.

pencil eraser or all purpose cleaner scrubbed in will be the better options.
 

Knuckles

ClioSport Admin
It sounds pikey as f**k but I've found turtle wax black in a flash aerosol works wonders on plastics. Lasts a few weeks and gets rid of most polishing marks.

its brilliant for ~£3
 
  UR 197 Cup
It sounds pikey as f**k but I've found turtle wax black in a flash aerosol works wonders on plastics. Lasts a few weeks and gets rid of most polishing marks.

its brilliant for ~£3

I had this but found that it ran off as soon as it was rained on?? And it only seemed to cover up polish marks rather than get rid of them completly.
 


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