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Re: How to get dried wax out of cracks?
Originally Posted by kevin39208
Any idea where I can find these razor blades? They're not available on AG. I found that these work very well on removing decals and old pinstripes as well
eBay: plastic razor blades. They are dirt cheap for a huge pack of 'em.
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Re: How to get dried wax out of cracks?
Originally Posted by rider9195
Or a old credit card works. Learned that tip from Todd Helme.
I'll do this first as I have this on hand, and then move on to the other suggestions if I'm still having tight spots I can't reach.
Thanks everyone!
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Re: How to get dried wax out of cracks?
I just used Meguiars body solvent and then scrubbed with a toothbrush. I wiped it up with a terry cloth towel and the results were spectacular!
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Re: How to get dried wax out of cracks?
Simple green is very effective at breaking it up.
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Re: How to get dried wax out of cracks?
I found some plastic razor blades from various suppliers on Amazon.
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Re: How to get dried wax out of cracks?
I use wooden shish kabob sticks that you buy at the grocery store. Much stronger than tooth picks, easy to control and you can sharpen/shape the end to suit your needs.
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Re: How to get dried wax out of cracks?
Use a soft bristle tooth brush. That will fix any build up. Make sure to use a spray wax and then use the tooth brush for built up wax. The spray wax will help lubricate the brush.
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Re: How to get dried wax out of cracks?
Bobby is saying, use a better wax.I agree
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Originally Posted by BobbyG
I was going to say toilet paper but that just would be right.....
Be proactive, don't wear the plumbers pants.... Just sayin'
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Re: How to get dried wax out of cracks?
I bought a megs detailing brush made just for this in an auto store. It's brown and has three different kinds of stiff bristles on it. It's VERY effective. No matter where the wax has been stuck one of the bristles has gotten it out easily. Especially those little stubby ones.
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