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Old 04-22-2012, 01:37 PM   #1
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Wax on trim

Anybody know how to get wax off the black plastic trim?

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Re: Wax on trim

Buy some Mother's "Back to Black" and that will take care of it.

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Try a pencil erasure
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good to know!
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A pencil eraser will work?
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I thought I was the only dumb ass to make that mistake
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Re: Wax on trim

i try to always avoid it, the stuff I use actually works on paint and trim but regular wax is a no for trim. Back to black will help but just keep it off there.

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