If you’ve ever waxed your car, then you know that the wax can be hard to get off. Even if you use a good wax, there’s always that one spot that stubbornly refuses to come off. If this is you, don’t worry—you’re not alone. Wax can be tough to remove even from smooth surfaces, like plastic. In this blog post, we will show you how to get wax off of plastic without any harsh chemicals or scrubbing. All you need is some water and patience!
What You’ll Need
To remove wax from car plastic, you’ll need a heat tool and wax. You can heat the wax using a stove or an electric heating pad. Once melted, pour the wax onto the cloth and apply to the plastic surface. Wait until the wax is fully set before wiping off.
How to Do It
There are a few different ways to remove wax residue from car plastic. The most common method is to use a solvent, such as acetone. However, this can be dangerous if it’s not done correctly. There are also techniques that use a heat gun or an ice scraper.
Tips for Success
If you’re looking to remove wax from your car’s plastic, there are a few tips that will help you get the job done quickly and easily. First, determine the type of wax you’re dealing with. If the wax is very thick or stuck to the plastic, use a traditional car wax removal kit. If the wax is more water-based or thin, then using boiling water and a spoon may be better suited for the task. Second, start by warming up the water in a saucepan. Once it’s hot, add the wax and stir until it has melted. Remove from heat and use a spoon to spread the mixture over the surface of the plastic. Once it’s covered, place the plastic in boiling water for two minutes. Allow to cool before rubbing off with a cloth or paper towel. Finally, be sure to dry your car off completely before applying any new wax or polish!