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May 14 2014 07:30pm
Im at work so I was asking now so I can buy something when I get off work in the morning
Like the title says, best thing for removing wax on a car
Got on the bed liner and door handles etc.. someone got sloppy :P

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May 14 2014 07:32pm
Microfibre rags
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May 14 2014 07:33pm
Quote (charliemurphy @ May 14 2014 08:32pm)
Microfibre rags


I got a few of those. What chemical or special cleaner would be good
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May 14 2014 07:51pm
Mothers Back to Black works wonders for the black plastic stuff but it wears off after a while
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May 14 2014 07:53pm
Try your rag and a little warm water.
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May 14 2014 08:12pm
Quote (AXIS @ May 14 2014 08:51pm)
Mothers Back to Black works wonders for the black plastic stuff but it wears off after a while


Not really looking to bring it to a deep original black just remove the wax
Ty tho ill try that

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Try your rag and a little warm water.


Ill try it in the morning ; p
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May 14 2014 09:34pm
AC Delco Window Cleaner will take that off no problem, its basically the best degreaser ever i've found for light applications
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