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Best way to get white stains off of trim....
Old wax residue or other product...what do you guys use to clean them...I tried APC, IPA, 303 and the white stains wouldn't go away...
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Best way to get white stains off of trim....
OPC and some agitation should take it off,if not try DG wax eraser.
Tim "I have done so much with so little for so long. Now I can do anything with nothing"
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Re: Best way to get white stains off of trim....
First off, did you use a brush to get into the textured trim? If apc/degreaser didnt work, mineral spirits/kerosene/diesel/tarminator...etc will take care of it no problem.
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Re: Best way to get white stains off of trim....
If its textured I use magic erasers, HD has a generic brand for cheap
Mildly modified 04 Redfire Cobra
Race port, Pulleys, Full Exhaust, ported intake, Amazon Tuned. 512rwhp 503rwtq.
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Re: Best way to get white stains off of trim....
Depends on what the cause of the white mark.
Peanut butter
Plastic polish (normally my best bet)
APC (various)
IPA (didn't do much for me)
Mineral spirits (sometimes yes and sometimes no)
Glycerin
Trim dressings
Still trying stuff.
What vehicle do you own?
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Re: Best way to get white stains off of trim....
All of the above plus:
Goo Gone
WD40
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Re: Best way to get white stains off of trim....
Add DuPont Prep-Sol 3319s to the mix above and you'll be able to clean just about anything you'll come across!
BobbyG - 2004 Millennium Yellow Z06 Corvette
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Re: Best way to get white stains off of trim....
I use isopropyl alcohol and white vinegar, mixed 50 and 50.
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Re: Best way to get white stains off of trim....
Team Flex PE14-2 150(Serial#0005)/3401/3403/XFE 7-15
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Re: Best way to get white stains off of trim....
Originally Posted by BobbyG
Add DuPont Prep-Sol 3319s to the mix above and you'll be able to clean just about anything you'll come across!
I've seen you recommend this before Bobby as a pre sealant/wax prep. I'm going to give it a try.
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