It's happened to everyone who takes care of their car. You're waxing along and you accidentally wax the side, trim moldings or hit the mirror housing. The next day, your car's beautiful shine is marred by unsightly white stains in the moldings. You can wipe over the moldings with a quick detail spray or trim dressing but the stain comes back in a day or two.
You need the Wax Blaster Wax Remover. Wax Blaster quickly, easily and permanently (1-2years or more) removes embedded wax residues in textured bumpers, matt-finish vinyl panels, trim moldings and weather-stripping.
Wax Blaster Wax Remover:
Wipe away wax streaks and stains!
Application Instructions:
The wax is gone... forever! After cleaning, protect exterior trim with Black Again or 303 Aerospace Protectant.
Don't let unsightly, white-stained moldings ruin the appearance of your car. Get the Wax Blaster.
Most polishes, waxes and sealants will white stain moldings if allowed to dry on the surface. On my wife's Mini Cooper with large wheel arch and body moldings, I mask off the top of the moldings to prevent staining when machine polishing. My car has no large trim moldings, just the 1/4 inch door seal moldings. I don't go to the trouble of masking these moldings. I polish and wax over them with my machine polisher then go back when I'm done detailing and wipe these moldings with Wax Blaster.
After detailing, my car's door seal moldings are white stained with residues.
Simply wipe the moldings with Wax Blaster to dissolve the white stains.
NOTE: Wax Blaster is the consistency of water. I remove the inner seal, turn the bottle upside down to allow fluid to saturate the pad, then turn the bottle upright again and wipe the trim. (If you have the bottle upside down and press on the foam tip, you'll have Wax Blaster running down the side of your car.)
Net weight, 8 oz.