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Old 11-26-2009, 03:08 PM   #11
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Re: Rubber Trim, wiper arm, and Plastic Detailing

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I use a eraser to get wax marks off of plastic and other exter trim.
Okay, this may be a dumb question.....but when you say you use an eraser.......do you mean a pencil eraser or is that an automotive product?
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Old 11-26-2009, 04:56 PM   #12
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Re: Rubber Trim, wiper arm, and Plastic Detailing

I use PB Trim Restorer and 303 Protectant. Letting the PB dwell longer really helps as well as a couple applications to bring it back to life. 303 works better on harder plastics for me. For some areas I use the half inch foam brushes that are like 39 cents. For wiper blades I usually correct the paint and then use WDGPS. If the wipers are really bad I will paint them.
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Okay, this may be a dumb question.....but when you say you use an eraser.......do you mean a pencil eraser or is that an automotive product?

Oops sorry forgot to put down what to use, it's a pencil eraser or on of those small block erasers it works great.
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