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Old 20 July 2005, 08:45 PM
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What's the best method of removing polish deposits (Zymol) from black (knobbly plastic) trim ...any advice much apprieciated!
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What's the best method of removing polish deposits (Zymol) from black (knobbly plastic) trim ...any advice much apprieciated!
A good clean with an old toothbrush (Or the other halves and keep quiet )and then some 'back to black' should do the trick.
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What's the best method of removing polish deposits (Zymol) from black (knobbly plastic) trim ...any advice much apprieciated!
Johnsons baby wipes work a treat
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rubber eraser has been known to do a good job
Old 21 July 2005, 01:08 PM
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This wouldn't be the black nobbly plastic that sits behind the number plate on the front end of the car perchance?

Because I managed to get some on that too. I put a bit more wax down and gave it a really good buffing and it took it right out for me.
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