- Location
- brooklyn, ny
I use either a prep solvent or even a really light & quick wipe with laquer thinner belive it or not, but laquer thinner can be dangerous too if you don't use it very sparingly & not let it wet for too long, a damp quick wipe can do wonders & too much will just melt & ruin the plastic... guys yell at me for saying laquer thinner because it is true, you can do more damage than good without experience... a prep solvent is a bit more safe but still can do damage if you over do it... either one of these methods can leave the plastic looking a little dry, so you'll want to treat it after with a dressing...
I've tried magic eraser too & from what I remember it didn't do any real damage but also leaves a kind of dry look...
my painter once recommended oven cleaner when we had a customers mazda that was really caked on wax on the lower trims, it somewhat worked too, we used like 10 different things on that one to get it back to right...
I've tried magic eraser too & from what I remember it didn't do any real damage but also leaves a kind of dry look...
my painter once recommended oven cleaner when we had a customers mazda that was really caked on wax on the lower trims, it somewhat worked too, we used like 10 different things on that one to get it back to right...