Found this on two guys garage forum
Proven Meguiars Product
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I waxed my Explorer recently and resulted in a trail of wax residue on my pastic/vinyl trim. Needless to say, all my detailing products are Mequiars. It turned out that even their wax left a residue. It's only due to sloppy application by myself. I tried Mequiars #40 to clean up the mess and no go. I sent an email off to Mequairs and they recommended their #39 professional series vinyl cleaner and then followed by the #40.
I started with a clean shop cloth and still no better, After rereading the directions , they suggested using a bristle brush. I did. Carefully using the brush (an old tooth brush) along with the #39 cleaner and then the #40 cleaner, here stands a product that does what it say it does (when done properly).
Note: #39 cleaner cannot be found at AutoZone or Pepboys or Murry's. It can't even be found in any of our Canadian retail stores. You have to go to a a place that sells auto body supplies. Napa being one of them. I got mine at CarQuest.
Hope this helps anyone suffering from wax residue. I might be using #39 & #40 to do my dash instead of the old ArmorAll. Personally, I believe that any of these surfaces have to be cleaned before being treated. I think Armorall just covers up and even then, it's not the greatest.
Proven Meguiars Product
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I waxed my Explorer recently and resulted in a trail of wax residue on my pastic/vinyl trim. Needless to say, all my detailing products are Mequiars. It turned out that even their wax left a residue. It's only due to sloppy application by myself. I tried Mequiars #40 to clean up the mess and no go. I sent an email off to Mequairs and they recommended their #39 professional series vinyl cleaner and then followed by the #40.
I started with a clean shop cloth and still no better, After rereading the directions , they suggested using a bristle brush. I did. Carefully using the brush (an old tooth brush) along with the #39 cleaner and then the #40 cleaner, here stands a product that does what it say it does (when done properly).
Note: #39 cleaner cannot be found at AutoZone or Pepboys or Murry's. It can't even be found in any of our Canadian retail stores. You have to go to a a place that sells auto body supplies. Napa being one of them. I got mine at CarQuest.
Hope this helps anyone suffering from wax residue. I might be using #39 & #40 to do my dash instead of the old ArmorAll. Personally, I believe that any of these surfaces have to be cleaned before being treated. I think Armorall just covers up and even then, it's not the greatest.