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  • M26 & Staining

    Will M26 stain mouldings and rubber? If so, are there any waxes that don't?
    Thanks
    Rick

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    Re: M26 & Staining

    M26 dries clear so it shouldn't be an issue. As always, however, it's best to use a little caution when applying wax around those areas anyway.
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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      Re: M26 & Staining

      If it is machine applied, then you might want to tape those areas off. I used to have trouble with white stains on some of my molding after a machine application of products, before I learned to tape things off.

      On the other hand, places like hard plastic side mirrors, smooth, hard plastic trim may actually benefit from a wax, or cleaner wax application...machine or hand applied.

      If you're doing it all by hand, then I wouldn't worry too much about staining the trim. Just be careful around matte finished - textured plastic trim, and rubber moldings. An application of Trim Detailer in these areas, the day before you wax, can provide a protective barrier from staining.
      r. b.

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        Re: M26 & Staining

        UQW doesn't stain trim, in fact I think it makes it look better in most cases.

        Scott

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