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    Experience with Wax Blaster?

    I've got a fair amount of wax on my side moldings. I used a coat of Forever Black, which didn't take very well. I'd like to try to remove the wax more effectively before trying the Forever Black again. Any stories for me? What about Meguiars Heavy Duty Vinyl Cleaner (#39)?
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    Re: Experience with Wax Blaster?

    I have it and it took some of the wax out. Went back to old peanut butter and a toothbrush as Wax Blaster was not cutting it.

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    Re: Experience with Wax Blaster?

    wax blaster has never worked for me
    i threw it in the trash

    duragloss makes a wax remover that works

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    Re: Experience with Wax Blaster?

    Quote Originally Posted by alowe View Post
    I have it and it took some of the wax out. Went back to old peanut butter and a toothbrush as Wax Blaster was not cutting it.
    Old peanut butter? Are you kidding?

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    Re: Experience with Wax Blaster?

    the oils in peanut butter will indeed remove old wax on trim. Messy indeed. Wax Blaster was ok ... what I have found is after removing the old mess to use Poorboys Trim Restorer and get an old clean sponge and cut it up to fit trim exactly. Easiest to keep it from getting all over painted parts.


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    Re: Experience with Wax Blaster?

    Forever Black worked fine for me, but it needed two coats. After the first coat nothing looked different, but it must have sunk in and provided a base for the second coat. Let's see how long it lasts.

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