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    Super Member redg35's Avatar
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    wax or polish stains on rubber...try this.

    i thought i saw on here somewhere that killerwheels was trying xmt pad cleaner on wax stains on rubber.well i decided to try it and it friggen works great!!!! the guy is a genuis with this stuff.he should be nominated as geek of the year.....well you know what i mean.
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    I haven't tried that one yet, but I will the next time I come across stains. Thanks for sharing.

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    Great idea! If it gets polish/wax/sealant off foam pads then I guess it could do the same for rubber trim. Thanks Killer!

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    I too was shocked .... but it works very well. I used it on all the rubber surrounds and weatherstripping after a polish (without masking tape) and guess what, no white !!


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    Thanks redg35, for bringing this up! I didn't even know this was discovered before. And thanks killrwheels for discovering this!!
    Alban B-)
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    Back to Black also works well.

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    Sweet!!!!!!

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    Although I should say don't try BTB on painted rubber. My car has what seems to be a hard rubber that looks to be painted, and anything at all abrasive dulls the finish.

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