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Old 10-26-2005, 01:00 PM
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So I had my truck in to the dealer to get some warranty issues fixed. A week later I get the truck back. They attempted to buff the scratches out causing major swirl marks and got wax all over the plastic trim. How do I get the wax out of the plastic trim? I don't want to just cover it up with armor all or something along those lines. It's caked in everywhere. Than I need to get out the swirl marks.

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So I had my truck in to the dealer to get some warranty issues fixed. A week later I get the truck back. They attempted to buff the scratches out causing major swirl marks and got wax all over the plastic trim. How do I get the wax out of the plastic trim? I don't want to just cover it up with armor all or something along those lines. It's caked in everywhere. Than I need to get out the swirl marks.

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peanut oil takes he wax off the plastic trim. There is also some anti-swirl mark buffing compound that 3M Makes. It works well.
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Also, try using a toothbrush on the wax. It works well getting it off the plastic.
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there u have it.
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bring it back and make them clean it with a toothbrush and watch them too
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