Use WD-40, very easy, great results.
If you are talking about a plastic trim, the best way to remove it is by spraying a wax remover product like McKee's 37 Wax Remover for Plastic, directly on a towel and gently applying it to the plastic trim. It is recommended that you use a trim protectant product after removing the wax, to protect the plastic trim.
Good luck with that. The best way is not to get any wax on the trim in the first place.
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A person can remove greasy hand prints from a car by washing it. If they do not come off after a car wash, then a wax may be needed.
You want to consider how old your car is, watch out for abrasions, and how much plastic your car has as this will help you decide which car wax product is best for your vehicle. Turtle Wax Carnauba Car Wax T-6 is inexpensive and is very effective at cleaning your vehicle. Carnauba is a special type of palm that has a durable water repellent cover that prevents pollutants from damaging the car's surface.
There are a couple of ways to go about removing wax from your car. 1. Wash the vehicle with a suitable wash such as P21s Total Auto Wash 2. Clay the vehicle with detailers clay* *This has been known not to completely remove tough waxes such as Collinite. 3. Use an AIO (all in one) cleaner Use an automotive safe wax & grease remover. Will remove the wax and not harm the clear or paint.
put more wax on to wax it off
There are "bug and tar" removers in the car cleaning isle of the department stores. This will work to remove sap also. These will strip the wax off your car also, so it is a good idea to wax afterwards.
Car wax ingredeants
If it's in plastic - remove it. Wrap in wax paper or 'butcher' paper and put in the crisper in fridge.
leave it to harden and then scrape off using a plastic scraper to prevent scraping the floor.
I wouldn't do it. Shampoo is made to remove oil, so it'll strip the wax off your car.