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Old 09-05-2007, 06:24 PM
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Absolutely the best product to remove stain on trim

I did this Saab a couple of months or so ago, and I looked at it today, and I noticed the trim had polish residual on it. I thought I took care of it, but apparently what I was using wasn't strong enough
I'm looking for some products you guys can recommend to permanently remove white stains from trim, and not just cover them up
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Hers one, it works well, but it didnt remove some old ones i had (years old) Easy to use to, but the "pin" in the middle of the spongy tip is half a cm too long, it touch the area you use it on and i dislike that But overall a good DG product

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Hers one, it works well, but it didnt remove some old ones i had (years old) Easy to use to, but the "pin" in the middle of the spongy tip is half a cm too long, it touch the area you use it on and i dislike that But overall a good DG product

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Thanks, I will order that, and give it a try. I was thinking maybe cleaning the area with some 50/50 prior to application?
Anybody has some tricks of the trade?
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Clean the area a few times with Meg's #39 rubber vinyl cleaner then use the was eraser..it works....the megs will remove some to make it easier...but get a fingernail cleaning brush from wal mart or drug store..it is just the right bristle stiffness to clean they are stiff and thin so it works inside the grain to loosen the polish or wax.........

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peanut butter ... seriously, the oils do the work.
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My go to product to remove polish residou or any kind of residou is Black Again. Works really good and it last and completely removes the residou. Here is a 50/50 picture of the vehicle I used it on



The owner confirmed with me that the residou was completely removed and has not come back. So I'm very pleased with it.
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My go to product to remove polish residou or any kind of residou is Black Again. Works really good and it last and completely removes the residou. Here is a 50/50 picture of the vehicle I used it on



The owner confirmed with me that the residou was completely removed and has not come back. So I'm very pleased with it.
I forgot who makes this product
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If I'm not mistaken, the name of the company is called Black Again. Just like the name of the product. I could be wrong but that's what I found.
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