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Removing OLD Polish Marks from Plastic Trim



Hello, my Panda has quite a bit of plastic trim on it, and some clown has managed to get polish all over it. I want it to look like it's original black plastic colour, what product would be best to use to get rid of the white polish marks completely?
 
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Okay, do any of the above actually work? If not, I want some serious answers please.

PS. I hate peanut.
 

Dan

  172 track thingy
I just use a bit of water on a micro fibre cloth that gets mine off takes a while but it does come off

Maybe add a little bit of soap and it might get it off even better
 
  STEALTH RAIDER
Always used a school rubber me. If the plastic is grained and the rubber wont remove the deeper residue, get vinegar, petrol or neat IPA out. All these work. Try to avoid heavy rubbing as you will end up fading the trim.
 
  STEALTH RAIDER
Personally i use a microfibre mate as the pile will get into the grain. You can use a normal cloth as long as its clean and dont rub to hard, just work the vinegar in.
 

ipodsandguns

ClioSport Club Member
  GW X200 CUP
Plastic trim is very absorbent so the best method to do use IMO is.

Heat up the trim with a hair dryer this opens the pours in the plastic then clean with some form of APC as strong as needed, noting it will remove wax from painted s**t if strong.

Now it should be clean. USe the same method to apply a trim gel for a much longer lasting effect.
 
  STEALTH RAIDER
^^ Using Apc is also fine but my worry is that plastic trim always has paint surrounding it. I prefer to get away with the apc route so i dont strip my waxes or sealants off.
 
It's okay, I don't have any waxes or sealents on there! I'm not big into detailing and stuff but would like to start. I don't know what APC is ;)
 
WD40 on a MF Jamie. Plus a bit of elbow grease. Then clean them down with a decent All Purpose Cleaner. The active ingredients break the polish down. It is the same idea with Linseed oil.
 


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