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Removing Wax
I know there was a post somewhere but I can't find it...
I am looking for tips for removing wax from the fender flares and front bumper. Please help! Thank you! |
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Re: Removing Wax
try rubbing alcohol that should do the trick.
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Dishwashing liquid.
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Re: Removing Wax
Jason is right on the money (Dawn) works great.
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Re: Removing Wax
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Re: Removing Wax
Micro-Fiber Towels. You can get them at auto zone, 3 for 5 bucks. That works great on your painted hood, doors, etc. but I haven't tried it on fender flares
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