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Chemical Guys TVD11516 Trim Clean Wax and Oil Remover (Works on Trim, Tires, and Rubber) Safe for Cars, Trucks, SUVs, Motorcycles, RVs & More, 16 fl oz

*$301.00

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Chemical Guys TVD11516 Trim Clean Wax and Oil Remover (Works on Trim, Tires, and Rubber) Safe for Cars, Trucks, SUVs, Motorcycles, RVs & More, 16 fl oz
Chemical Guys TVD11516 Trim Clean Wax and Oil Remover (Works on Trim, Tires, and Rubber) Safe for Cars, Trucks, SUVs, Motorcycles, RVs & More, 16 fl oz
*$301.00
SKU: D8FC272C Categoria: Marca:
  • ERASE PAST MISTAKES EASILY – Easily remove wax stains from textured plastic and porous rubber trim pieces found all over door mirrors, bumper parts, window seals, front end grilles, side vents, and windshield trays.
  • SO EASY TO USE – Simply work Trim Clean over the affected area, then agitate them out from deep within the surface. Trim Clean restores a natural look to trim pieces by removing waxy oils that stain and discolor them.
  • BREAK DOWN UGLY STAINS – Wax can seep into the textured plastic and porous rubber parts, leaving a chalky white stain that just won’t come out. Trim Clean actively dissolves, cleans, and removes dried up wax from plastic and rubber trim pieces.
  • AVOID REPLACING EXPENSIVE TRIM – Trim Clean penetrates dissolve, clean, and remove embedded wax, glaze, sealant, and polishing compound from plastic and rubber car parts to fix those careless misapplication mistakes and restore a natural look to your trim!
  • THE #1 BRAND IN CAR CARE – Beginners and professionals alike choose Chemical Guys, not only for the finest car care products, but the world class customer support and vast detailing knowledge; Chemical Guys is more than a brand – it’s a lifestyle with a worldwide following

Informação adicional

Manufacturer

‎Chemical Guys

Brand

‎Chemical Guys

Item Weight

‎1.1 pounds

Product Dimensions

‎1.5 x 1.5 x 5.5 inches

Country of Origin

‎USA

Item model number

‎TVD11516SW

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Manufacturer Part Number

‎TVD11516SW

Date First Available

December 23, 2017

2433 avaliações para Chemical Guys TVD11516 Trim Clean Wax and Oil Remover (Works on Trim, Tires, and Rubber) Safe for Cars, Trucks, SUVs, Motorcycles, RVs & More, 16 fl oz

  1. Armando Oliva

    This stuff works. I was expecting my car would need a few applications as the previous owner seemed to have got more white polish on the trim than on the paintwork!!
    But no, one application and it was gone. I hardly used any product and it didn’t need loads of ‘elbow grease’ either.
    Highly recommended product.

  2. Christina Olsen

    My new pickup was delivered a few weeks ago and looked great until a couple of rain showers revealed that the dealership’s detail shop had gotten paste wax all over the plastic trim. It looked like a crime scene that had been sprayed with Luminol. The dealer refused to remove it, and I knew from past experience this is very tough to get off, so I decided to order a bottle. Twenty minutes after I took it out of the box, my truck looked new again. Some areas required a second application, but eventually all the paste wax smears were gone while only using a small amount of product. I’m glad to have this in my car cleaning inventory. Thanks Chemical Guys!

  3. Jason K

    So happy I found this product. A friend waxed my gal’s car, and waxed all the pebble textured plastic too, leaving it a huge streaky white mess over large areas. Tried some other detail products which did not take it all off. This worked very well.

    The trick I discovered is the product dissolves the wax, but you also have to WIPE the wax away while the product is still wet. It is not a wipe on and mostly leave on product. That means: 1) Don’t keep using the same part of the wet cloth you apply it with, as it will carry wax. 2) Wipe completely dry while the product is wet on the plastic, which will carry off the wax. If you let it dry, the wax will still remain. Therefore, do not attempt to treat large areas at one time. Hold it to about a square foot.

    Before I learned this, I had to do multiple passes to get the wax off and have it looking nice and even. Once I figured this out, I usually didn’t have to do more than two passes.

    Also, I did not have to use a brush. Simple course microfiber cloth was used both for applying and drying. It does require medium rubbing effort, but not real hard. Circular motions are good for applying and loosening wax.

  4. Glenn N.

    Lousy product. Doesn’t work.

  5. Clovis McNielsen

    I bought a 2016 Lincoln MKX and the person who owned it before me had wax all over the black trim. I used this product and it came off relatively easy. Some spots needed additional applications, but for the most part this product works awesome!

  6. Sara Corwith

    Buen producto.

  7. Xtra buyer

    Like most Chemical guys products, it works. However, I discovered that if the parts to be cleaned were heated from the sun , the wax came off easily. I was working in direct sunlight with the temperature around 70°. I struggled with the parts in the shade. So warm the vehicle up in the sunshine first!.

  8. Cat Wrangler

    Tried on my rav4 plastic trim a year old white wax marks , waste of time and money.
    I tried spray the microfiber and rubbed lot of time no result, I even tried to keep toilet paper on the wax mark and spray it so it stays on. Waited for hours and try to clean it did not remove the wax marks. I do not recommend it.

  9. Jason K

    The cleaner did what it said it would do! Directions say to use a Terri cloth towel to scrub the area. My wax was two weeks dry so I tried a tooth brush. The cloth was just not working for me. If you get the wax off soon after you wax your car the cloth may work. I recommend a stiff plastic bristle brush.

  10. Brian A. Carney

    I’d probably give this a 4.5 because it did remove the old wax (the wax had been on the trim for six months). For fresh wax, it would probably be much easier. But for older wax, it’s not as easy as “wet and. wipe.” Tried it with a cloth as suggested. Little improvement. Then I sprayed the remover on a toothbrush and brushed the waxed areas, followed by wiping them with a cloth. After letting the areas dry, there was still some wax visible. Did it again, and that removed almost all of the old wax. Touched up a few spots. Pleased with the result. Tried the eraser method; it would have taken much, much longer.

    Important takeaway: I will NEVER wax a car with lots of trim without first taping with masking tape the trim areas next to the areas to be waxed. Takes 15 minutes to tape, and no problems afterwards.

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