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Removing old dried on car wax

Started by Paul G, May 10, 2010, 12:12:34 AM

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Paul G

I am having a very difficult time removing years old dry wax from the hood vents and places like that. Is there anything that will remove the wax easily.  :eek2:
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charger2fast4u

ive used bug and tar remover in the past on a car i used to have. bought it and wax was hidden in different places from previous owner not getting it all off.

ChargerST

Have you tried to warm it with a blowdryer and then just wipe it off with a piece of cloth?

superbirdtom

use a soft tiny toothbrush type brush and some wax and grease remover from your local auto paint store jobber.

Arigmaster

I've used charcol starter on a soft rag and followed with washing the car with dish soap.

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