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Removing polish from plastic/rubber

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How do you remove the white polish residue from plastic or rubber parts?
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Methylated spirits.
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benzine works for me, cost like R20, i use it on the windows as well....
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mmm...i have the same prob. Hate having polish on my cars rubbers.
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Thanx for the tips guys!
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Masking tape, prevention is better than cure.
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Wash it and scrub it with soap water then hose it off with a high pressure washer.
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O and another tip is to wash your car directly after the polish. The polish comes off very easy because it is still soft.
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The easiest way to removed dried polish from trim is with a normal pencil eraser , works wonders! Try it before using any other chemicals :)
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Gansnek wrote:Methylated spirits.
Using meths or solvents on rubber is not recommended as it will make it brittle and will cause premature cracking and fading.
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xion wrote:The easiest way to removed dried polish from trim is with a normal pencil eraser , works wonders! Try it before using any other chemicals :)
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xion wrote:The easiest way to removed dried polish from trim is with a normal pencil eraser , works wonders! Try it before using any other chemicals :)
Interesting, if it weren't so late now I'd go and try it right now.

Does the eraser work well even on textured plastics?
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xion wrote:The easiest way to removed dried polish from trim is with a normal pencil eraser , works wonders! Try it before using any other chemicals :)
This is a much safer option. :cool:
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MhVW wrote:
xion wrote:The easiest way to removed dried polish from trim is with a normal pencil eraser , works wonders! Try it before using any other chemicals :)
Interesting, if it weren't so late now I'd go and try it right now.

Does the eraser work well even on textured plastics?
This definitely works a treat. Use a decent sized eraser for better grip etc. "Erase" the polish/wax off the trim, and then go over with a bit of APC to remove any residue.

MhVW, have you given this a try yet ?
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