Quote Originally Posted by ianking View Post
Im pretty sure a co-polymer remover will do it.
Or if you dont want to go as harsh as a co-polymer remover then a strong mix of TFR (traffic film remover) will do it. I also have this product at home.
Hi Ian...

Sorry I misunderstood you over the co-polymer...i did indeed asume it was a solvent. If its not a solvent...what is it?

Although saying that....you state in this post that the co polymer can be harsh. I assume its harsh only in the respect that its a man made product?

Nut oil is natural...and that's why I like it...totally harmless to the plastic trim.

If Andy wants quick results...he can try a wee bit of both our sugestions. The nut oil will show results quickly...but I reckon the nut oil, if left on for a longer period gives better results that a short time. If you are doing this...may as well leave it for 24hrs

Fiona...I did read somewhere that some people do like the peanut butter because they feel the texture can be used to work into the plastic.

Of course...use what you are happy using! I only mentioned the Groundnut Oil because found it easier to work with without any real rubbing in...and it washed off easilly...and assume easier than peanut butter.

Go round the car in 10 minutes

Good to hear that Poorboys stuff works as well....I'm using their wheel sealant...I think its great!...and it smells like bubblegum

Great posts from everyone!

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