Descrição do Produto: McKee’s 37 Wax Remover for Plastic, 8 oz
O McKee’s 37 Wax Remover for Plastic é a solução definitiva para quem busca um acabamento impecável em superfícies de plástico, vinil e borracha. Este removedor de cera foi desenvolvido com uma sinergia extremamente potente de produtos químicos, capaz de eliminar 100% dos resíduos de polimento, compostos e ceras que podem se acumular em acabamentos externos. Ao contrário de outros produtos no mercado, a fórmula do McKee’s 37 é cuidadosamente elaborada para dissolver resíduos indesejados sem causar danos ao trim plástico, garantindo que a integridade do material seja mantida.
Uma das grandes vantagens deste removedor é sua segurança em relação a superfícies pintadas e de vidro. Caso ocorra um respingo acidental sobre a pintura ou o vidro do veículo, o McKee’s 37 pode ser facilmente removido sem deixar marcas ou causar danos. Isso proporciona uma experiência de uso sem preocupações, permitindo que você se concentre na limpeza e manutenção do seu veículo.
- Instruções de Uso:
Para utilizar o McKee’s 37 Wax Remover for Plastic, siga os passos abaixo:
1. Agite bem a embalagem antes de usar.
2. Aplique uma quantidade generosa do produto em um pano de microfibra limpo e seco.
3. Com movimentos circulares, esfregue suavemente a área afetada até que os resíduos de cera sejam completamente removidos.
4. Para melhores resultados, finalize com um pano limpo e seco para polir a superfície.
5. Caso o produto entre em contato com a pintura ou vidro, limpe imediatamente com um pano úmido.
Características do Produto:
– Capacidade: 8 oz (aproximadamente 236 ml)
– Formulação: Sinergia de produtos químicos potentes, segura para plásticos
– Eficácia: Remove 100% de resíduos de polimento, compostos e ceras
– Segurança: Não danifica a pintura ou vidro em caso de respingos
– Aplicação: Ideal para uso em trim de plástico, vinil e borracha
– Facilidade de Uso: Fórmula de fácil aplicação e remoção
Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: O McKee’s 37 Wax Remover é seguro para todos os tipos de plástico?
Resposta: Sim, a fórmula foi desenvolvida para ser segura em todos os tipos de plástico, vinil e borracha, sem causar danos.
Pergunta: Posso usar o produto em superfícies pintadas?
Resposta: Sim, o McKee’s 37 é seguro para superfícies pintadas. Em caso de respingos, basta limpar imediatamente com um pano úmido.
Pergunta: Qual é a melhor maneira de aplicar o removedor?
Resposta: Aplique o produto em um pano de microfibra limpo e esfregue suavemente em movimentos circulares até que os resíduos sejam removidos.
Pergunta: O produto pode ser usado em ambientes externos?
Resposta: Sim, o McKee’s 37 pode ser utilizado em ambientes externos, mas recomenda-se aplicá-lo em áreas sombreadas para melhores resultados.
Pergunta: Com que frequência devo usar o McKee’s 37 Wax Remover?
Resposta: A frequência de uso depende da exposição do veículo a poluentes e produtos de limpeza. Recomenda-se usar sempre que notar resíduos de cera ou polimento.
Mark Klein –
Maybe it is only good for removal of old wax, but did almost nothing when I tried to remove wax stains off of black plastic trim that was about one week old. Tried a few other similar products too, none of them worked. The only thing made the trim look better, was wiping a thin layer of Cerakote—over a month now and still looks amazing.
SwimMom –
The product removed the wax from bumper as advertised. This took a couple applications to be gone completely. Which doesn’t bother me. The final look was a very very very dull bumper on my black vehicle. The strength of the product certainly strips everything off the bumper and leaves you really needing to purchase enhancing product to regain shine. Which they sell for even more money! Bottom line.. it removes that wax. Want the bumper shiny. Get the expensive kit they sell. I love the odor of this product by the way! Smells like car wash bubble gum! My favorite detail odor!
SwimMom –
I waxed my car about 1-1/2 years ago and I got wax on my black plastic trim, spoiling an otherwise great look. I tried to get it off then, but was unsuccessful (sigh…), so I figured had to live with it. The wax-job eventually wore off the car/paint, but the unsightly white chalkiness remained (ugh!).
So I waxed the car again about a month ago, and (again!) I screwed up, making things worse (even more wax on the black trim).
So I went hunting for a solution, finding several home-remedies on the internet that were alleged to work, although most were clear: if the wax was old/hard (as mine was), you would have to scrub for a very long time — This was correct, and even then I was unable to get it all off.
Then I found McKee’s on Amazon and decided I had little to lose.
Let me make it clear: This stuff worked like a charm, even on the old wax. A little scrubbing and voila!: My black plastic is back, good as new.
This stuff works great!
Marc –
Purchased this product based on the claims it would removed car wax from my black plastic trim on my 2017 Honda Pilot.
I followed the directions and applied the product as recommended. After several tries, the wax residue was still there.
I tried it again and the same results…..wax still there.
Don’t waste your time or money on this product ….IT DOES NOT WORK.
Found a GREAT method to remove car wax from your plastic molding on-line…..PENCIL ERASERS…….I tried it, and it worked like magic !!!!
Richard & Kathy –
Though a tad expensive, I had tried all kinds of other methods to remove wax from plastic exterior trim on my car. I even tried the YouTube suggestions, like using a pencil eraser!
In about 20 minutes, this product removed all the wax from the trim and the car looks fantastic, thanks!
BOGEY –
I read mixed reviews on this product as you are now doing and I was skeptical because the bad reviews were what I would expect to happen based on my experience trying to remove dried wax off plastic. Now I am sure if the wax is left to bake onto the plastic for 3 years, you cant expect it to work. I live in Florida so the sun is not your friend. I tried this out on a few lower trim pieces on my car that had wax baking on it for about 3-5 weeks in July. I followed directions and it came off. There were one or two areas that I remember needed a 2nd application but it came off with relatively little effort. The key to success is to realize that you are removing wax….you need to remove the wax-contaminated product from the plastic in its entirety or you will just be moving the wax around the bumper to a new home. Apply the product and scrub. Wipe the stuff off and follow it with another application and the wipe of a new section of towel. If it is still sticky, hit it again and again until the wax if off. It isn’t Houdini, if you apply and scrub but don’t wipe the product/wax off, Houdini isn’t going to touch it with a magic wand and make the wax disappear; its just going to stay on the car. The product lifts the wax off the surface and it is your job to take the wax away.
Marc –
This product works just as advertised. It removed caked on wax found in plastic trim with ease. To test the product’s strength, I applied a very strong sealant to the trim and let it bake under the hot sun for more than a week. I tried washing the sealant off with normal soap and water and it didn’t even touch it. I then used the product to try and remove the baked on sealant and it removed it successfully. In addition, it blackens the trim a little bit making it look newer.
To use this product, first spray the product on the areas with dried wax. Don’t be shy in using the product. Wait for the product to work for about 30-45 seconds. After, agitate with a stiff bristle brush. Then wipe off the residue. You should be left with a clean and black trim free of that annoying looking wax residue.
If you have caked on wax that you have difficulty removing from plastic trim, you need to give this product a shot! You will be blown away.
Skippy –
This arrived on time, however, it did not include scrub brush as stated and pictured. The wax on my vehicle was at least 2 months old and bad, as the pictures show. Some areas, I could spray and scrub once or twice… others needed more. Before trying this product, I used large erasers which worked, however, they required a great deal of time and effort. This was less time and effort, but it is definitely not spray and wipe, unless perhaps you JUST got wax on your trim. The smell is pleasant. Be certain to also apply a trim sealant after using this. I used Wolfgang’s trim sealant (last picture.)
Brad Staudt –
It does work.