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After wash/wax the other day, I noticed that some of the black plastics around the car (spliter, area around mirrors, etc..) have a white(ish) smear on them. Is this dried wax? I don't think I got wax on it at all, but I could be mistaken. Anyways, whatever the cause I want to get rid of it. Can anyone recommend a good product to get these plastics back to their dark black color. I have CG VRP Dressing, should that do the job?
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Vinegar will take the wax off (as it's probably dried wax) and I used Aerospace 303, works great
 

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I feel like a broken record right now, but a pencil eraser will take off any wax residue easily.

Then dress it with your favorite trim dressing. VRP is pretty good, but it doesn't last long. I prefer silicone based dressings for their longevity.

Also, Aerospace 303 is real good as well. I only use it for interior plastics, but it would work fantastically for exterior plastic as well.
 

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Awesome thanks! :thumbsup: I might order some Aerospace 303 to compare with the VRP
 

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Yep as previously recommended, I can vouch for Aerospace 303 to treat/protect any plastic trim. I use it and love it.
 

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CarPro Perl for everything interior and exterior including tires. Its nicely superior to AS303
 

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After you remove the wax residue and clean the area, try Opti-Bond Tire Gel.
Works great for all black, plastic trim and rubber.
It will leave a rich, satin luster.
Read online reviews for this product.
 

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Put CQuartz UK Coating on all my plastic, looks great and the water slides right off.
 

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CarPro Erasor. Works great. The dreaded haze. The other method is don't get wax on the trim.

Blue tape it. (I do)
Use products that do not haze

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I found that Aerospace 303 is great for protecting black plastic from turning grey/white from waxes. But you need to put the 303 on before waxing! 303 doesn't clean off wax very well as an after product. Try vinegar as suggested above.
 

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303 protectant gets my vote also since it offers UV protection. Turtlewax Ice Spray wax works great also and won't leave white marks.
 

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I found that Aerospace 303 is great for protecting black plastic from turning grey/white from waxes. But you need to put the 303 on before waxing! 303 doesn't clean off wax very well as an after product. Try vinegar as suggested above.
^^ this ^^

After washing and drying, I apply the 303 with a sponge to plastic trim and let it dry for a few minutes. Wax just wipes right off without any residue.

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