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Summary: In order to remove car wax from plastic on a vehicle, use a citrus-based degreaser or Windex with a rag to get in-between the pores. Find out how to use interior dressing to remove wax from plastic with help from the owner of a car detailing business in this free video on auto detailing and removing car wax.
"Hi! I'm Tim Duke with Premier Detailing and today I'm going to show you how to remove wax from the black plastic on a vehicle. We've got a little bit of wax here that we've put on those wax on your car, kind of put it on a purpose. What we're going to use is kind of a citrus based degreaser or any sort of, you know, Windex will work in, your sort of thing like that. Just want to spray a little bit of it on to a rag, just make sure it's kind of soaked a little bit. This ones lightly go over the plastic, just kind of let soak in real good. Just want to go over it and just kind of buff it around and get all the wax off, get in in between the pores real good. Apply a little bit of pressure, not too much on gotta put, you know, too much elbow grease into it. Just put on real nice, you can see the wax, the black in the wax that's come off the dirt there. Now, we're going to use an interior dressing on a little applicator pad here, just kind of spray a little bit on. You can use Armour All whatever, you know, sort of products you can pick up at your local details store then you just kind of go over real nice, careful not to get on the windshield or back on the paint. You know, it'll give you this nice nice shine here that's luster. That's what you're lookin' for, that's the restored plastic right there."
eHow Article: How to Remove Car Wax From Plastic