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Old 10-19-2009, 07:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Where can I find pics of a 6th Gen Camry w/ Black Pillar Covers ?

I noticed that you can buy gloss black pillar covers for the outside of the 6th gen Camry to cover up the kinda flat black stock pillars (mine have white wax residue from the previous owner). Does anyone know where I can find a picture of a black camry with these installed?

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Just look at an ES350 for comparison photos... bottomline, it'll look better be IMO too much for simple covers
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Are you willing to just remove the wax or are covers the only direction you want to go? I can probably suggest some stuff if you just want to remove the waxed areas...
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I would be willing to remove the wax ... it just seems like the flat plastic could be problematic. What type of stuff were you going to suggest for the wax removal ?
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If the wax is dry, it should wipe off. Have you tried washing it off?
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I would be willing to remove the wax ... it just seems like the flat plastic could be problematic. What type of stuff were you going to suggest for the wax removal ?
P21S Total Auto Wash + super soft toothbrush to remove the wax then a coating of Black Wow to make it somewhat shiny since you wanted a glossy pillar

Both are somewhat pricey but I've used it on my clients cars with great success and they last a while. As usual, sometimes multiple applications will be needed though

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If the wax is dry, it should wipe off. Have you tried washing it off?
If its dried white on the trim, most of the time it takes a bit more than soap and water to remove it sadly. One of the reasons why I stopped using some waxes since it died trim white
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Old 10-20-2009, 07:49 PM   #8 (permalink)
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they have it on ebay link below i was gonna get this or the carbon fiber
what do you guys think let me know


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT
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