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Compound removal from rubber and plastic parts
I remember using some old Meg's stuff that was working fine, but forgot the name of it.
So what do you guys use to remove a compound mess that stays after you touch plastic or rubber parts on your car.
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Re: Compound removal from rubber and plastic parts
People used to use peanut butter on black trim, seriously.
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Re: Compound removal from rubber and plastic parts
Meguiar's #39 was great but they no longer make that. McKee's 37 has a product for that that works fine. Also a regular rubber eraser can be quite useful.
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Re: Compound removal from rubber and plastic parts
Toothbrush and Mineral Spirits... After cleaning off as much as possible with water/detergent/APC.
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Re: Compound removal from rubber and plastic parts
Originally Posted by
Bruno Soares
Meguiar's #39 was great but they no longer make that. McKee's 37 has a product for that that works fine. Also a regular rubber eraser can be quite useful.
Rubber eraser is what I tried, the result was great !!
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Re: Compound removal from rubber and plastic parts
Originally Posted by
Danube
I remember using some old Meg's stuff that was working fine, but forgot the name of it.
So what do you guys use to remove a compound mess that stays after you touch plastic or rubber parts on your car.
Meguiar's M39 is your answer, except they decided to discontinue it.
I have also had good results with Nextzett Plastikreiniger (PM me if you want the link).
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Re: Compound removal from rubber and plastic parts
It's really funny how some companies decide to discontinue products that everyone likes.
Looks like Nextzett Plastikreiniger is available in AU, luckily.
Is it as good as 39 ?
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BLACKFIRE Wax Remover
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Re: Compound removal from rubber and plastic parts
Originally Posted by
Danube
It's really funny how some companies decide to discontinue products that everyone likes.
Looks like Nextzett Plastikreiniger is available in AU, luckily.
Is it as good as 39 ?
Very similar, M39 holds a slight edge though.
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Re: Compound removal from rubber and plastic parts
Originally Posted by
DFB
Very similar, M39 holds a slight edge though.
Having no option (to get M39) I can live with that I believe ..
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