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slicksierra
11-05-2014, 10:48 PM
Hey all kinda new around here and need some help. I applied uk to my truck over the weekend and got some along my plastic trim. It has since cured all patchy and nasty and I wanna remove it so I can apply DLUX any suggestions?
Dr_Pain
11-06-2014, 02:15 PM
Now this may be a little tricky! Straight APC would definitely weaken the product, enough for a nice scrub, but may also affect the trim (if left on too long). Let's ask Corey to make sure!
slicksierra
11-06-2014, 02:40 PM
Now this may be a little tricky! Straight APC would definitely weaken the product, enough for a nice scrub, but may also affect the trim (if left on too long). Let's ask Corey to make sure!
Thanks I have some high strength cleaners at my disposal but was also considering the fact it might have to be polished off with a mild abrasive but then would have to deal with polish residue on the trim and in the texture would be a pain
Corey
12-20-2014, 03:59 AM
Hey all kinda new around here and need some help. I applied uk to my truck over the weekend and got some along my plastic trim. It has since cured all patchy and nasty and I wanna remove it so I can apply DLUX any suggestions?
Ahhhh I missed this! Actually been meaning to post a video of REFLECT on textured plastic Prep!! Stay tuned [emoji2][emoji2][emoji2]
In my case the Dlux is over 2 years old on a DD and I'm polishing it off before reapplying :)
slicksierra
12-20-2014, 06:45 AM
Ahhhh I missed this! Actually been meaning to post a video of REFLECT on textured plastic Prep!! Stay tuned [emoji2][emoji2][emoji2]
In my case the Dlux is over 2 years old on a DD and I'm polishing it off before reapplying :)
Perfect thanks!!
slicksierra
01-07-2015, 12:25 AM
Any updates on this video??
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