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11-22-2012, 03:08 AM | #20 | |
Bob
Drives: Yaris and Scion XD 5 spd BSP Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Was Hawaii - Moved to Everett WA
Posts: 145
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Easy Solution!
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Especially for textured trim parts. Get a soft tooth brush and some vinyl trim protector. (I use Meguiar's) Spray the white (affected) places and brush the spot/area that is where you're attention is being directed to. Wipe the area of the liquid you applied, and do another "treatment" in the same place. Wipe up the stuff and that's all... No big deal, and all that Trace Residue from your polish/wax will be gone, and the vinyl has a nice treatment in the process as well! |
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