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Old 11-05-2008, 08:54 PM
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remove stains left from poorboys polish

polished my car with poorboys but got a little on the plastic trim and it stained white. any way to get it off?
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Old 11-05-2008, 09:03 PM
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Re: remove stains left from poorboys polish

peanut butter ... we also offer Wax Blaster which is a commericially available product as preferred.

Wax Blaster Wax Remover dissolves errant wax stains on rubber & plastic exterior trim in minutes! trim, wax stain, white wax, molding, rubber,
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Re: remove stains left from poorboys polish

Mother's Back to Black is what I use. Works fine on trim.
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Old 11-07-2008, 05:44 PM
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Re: remove stains left from poorboys polish

Mothers seem to cover it more than remove it. It is a very good trim dressing when applied properly (not often the case based upon reports I see).
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Re: remove stains left from poorboys polish

i use dp cleanse all exterior cleaner. it works well
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Re: remove stains left from poorboys polish

What PB's product did you use? All that I have used, have not stained trim.
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Re: remove stains left from poorboys polish

I've had the same issue with accidently getting some Natty blues? on some of my trim pieces. didnt notice till i removed tape, poor job, and i was buffing the wax off.
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