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Turtle Wax on Fender Flares
When I was waxing my truck a while ago, I got some Turtle Wax on my fender flares (the textured black type). Anyone have any ideas on how to get it off. I tried armor-all but that only worked for a short time.
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Re: Turtle Wax on Fender Flares
A toothbrush and water should do the trick
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Re: Turtle Wax on Fender Flares
NEVER EVER USE ARMOR-ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You'll do more harm than good in the long run. I can't stress that enough.
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Re: Turtle Wax on Fender Flares
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