I can share with you the ultimate way of fixing this easy to make mess whilst waxing your cars...
If you spill Turtle Wax (or any brand, but I use TW) on black trim - or even glass or paintwork - you need a 50p eraser - yes the kind for rubbing out pencil mistakes!!!
Rub out over the black trim, then brush off the mess it makes with your hand.
If you do this over the whole piece of trim, you'll get it to its best state possible - please do it evenly as otherwise you'll end up with lines from the rubbed and unrubbed area.
This works.. How do I know? I dried my car with a towel that had previously been drenched in wax... Streaks EVERYHWERE. Not a single bit of evidence since, and the black strips / trim look good as new.
Give it a go
If you spill Turtle Wax (or any brand, but I use TW) on black trim - or even glass or paintwork - you need a 50p eraser - yes the kind for rubbing out pencil mistakes!!!
Rub out over the black trim, then brush off the mess it makes with your hand.
If you do this over the whole piece of trim, you'll get it to its best state possible - please do it evenly as otherwise you'll end up with lines from the rubbed and unrubbed area.
This works.. How do I know? I dried my car with a towel that had previously been drenched in wax... Streaks EVERYHWERE. Not a single bit of evidence since, and the black strips / trim look good as new.
Give it a go