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Re: First clay bar on the new car
I have had great success removing wax from trim with Mother's Back to Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner. Beware when buying though that Mother's also has another Back to Black product that's not as good...you want the Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner. I follow that up with McKee's Trim Restorer, has worked great for me in restoring that nice black look.
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Re: First clay bar on the new car
Wax on the black is a mistake you only make once. I use a square piece of sponge when going along trim lines or anywhere I'm trying to keep wax away from. Plenty of products to help you out though. I've even heard peanut butter works but never tried it.
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