White swipe marks on plastic?

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birdtail

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I have white wax marks on my fender plastic pieces from a previous wax job.. When i rub the marks with my fingers nothing happens o_O I have washed the car once since this happened, at a touch free laser wash..

how do i get rid of them? they are ugly :/
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There's some hype on here about peanut butter working. Try the detailing section. You'll be able to get answers there 'cause I don't know if you're supposed to use chunky or smooth. Serious.
 

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There's some hype on here about peanut butter working. Try the detailing section. You'll be able to get answers there 'cause I don't know if you're supposed to use chunky or smooth. Serious.

I had this prob when i did my wax job last weekend got wax on those thinking it would well yeah .... Well i used the peanut butter and omg it worked ! used creamy cheapo peanut butter i used jiff being all i had and the neighborhood flies will love you for it for about 2 days , the libby will smell like a peanut butter cookie ... But yes it does work wonders !
 

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Creamy peanut butter. Grab a spoon full and a rag. Work the peanut butter into the wax stained areas and then wash them.
 

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I did this today on my driver's side door handles. I didn't even work the PB in or anything. Took a good amount onto my finger, spread it liberally onto the handle, let it sit for a minute or two, and then wiped it off with a paper towel. After I wiped it, I let it sit another few minutes and then wiped with a wet paper towel.
 

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Yep! Much better looking. I've got to do the passenger's side later tonight when I get out of work. I'll do it in the parking garage so I can get some pics. I thought about taking out the little rubber thingy that comes out of my cupholders and doing that too.

Maybe get a bottle of peanut oil and spritz it?
 
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