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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: N. Illinois
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Use Nu Finish and find it hard to not stain the black plastic trim. (mud guards, rocker panels, etc.) Have used masking tape but it is a pain. Is there a polish/wax that you can recommend that is easy to use, is durable, and will not stain black trim. A friend uses "Ice" by Turtle Wax but I think it dries with an oily feel. Maybe a treatment for the trim to prevent the white stain from the wax?
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Nova Scotia Canada
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A white drafting eraser, available at any stationery store, takes the white haze off of plastic parts accidentally waxed. One manufacturer of the eraser is Staedtler and they make one caller a Mars Plastic Eraser.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: clovis
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There are actually quite a few waxes that do not stain and work much better than NuFinish. Meguiar's Ultimate liquid or spray wax will not stain.Pinnacle souveran wax does not stain either and is so easy to work with. Autogeek has numerous other waxes at various price ranges.
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