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Old 03-22-2006, 11:33 PM
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Got some wax spots on trim

Well while i was waxing my car on the hard plastic piece on the grill i seem to have gotten a few spots of wax. I've tried scrubbing them like crazy with little luck, is there anything i can buy or use to get rid of the wax? I heard peanut butter does the trick?
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Peanut Butter, then wipe off, and rinse and dry
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Originally Posted by RiCeEaTeR05SS
Peanut Butter, then wipe off, and rinse and dry
really i never knew that...
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yup, i use it when i need to, cheap and effective, what they used in the old days before they had all these "chemicals" ....
basically the peanut butter is sticky so it sticks to it, the oils in it help somehow also, but thats basically it
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PB Rocks!
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So true, so true. I can attest to that. Also use peanutbutter to get the black sticky road tar off the body. Small Circles....
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Originally Posted by CTCOBALTSSS
So true, so true. I can attest to that. Also use peanutbutter to get the black sticky road tar off the body. Small Circles....
nice thanks for the tips!
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PB i would have never thought... I will give it a try tomorrow. Thanks guys
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never herd of the PB but i use the Black to Basics. by Mothers.
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I work for carmax and we use peanut oil, its less messy
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you people are all freaking kidding me right?
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nope, let some wax dry on the black peice on the mirror, and then try it
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