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Old 12-06-2004, 12:24 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Tried wax blaster, (exactly how the bottle told me to), WD-40, and Bug remover. Nothing did a damn thing. Mind you....the wax has been on my trim for about 3 weeks. Anyway, I went to wal mart and bought some stuff that worked really good. I had to apply about two coats and it worked great. I don't feel like running to the garage to see what it's called but I'll edit later about it.

Ok like i said, one thing worked. It's called "Automotive Wipe Away", it's a clear liquid in a clear bottle with a orange/black label. The shit is like $3 or something, and it makes your garage smell good as fuck for about a week. It's found at Wal-Mart in auto dept. in the detailing section. Like i said, worked great, and it's safe for your car paint too. (If you're stupid, like me, and use too much wax on car and specs/streaks of wax show up a week later) On the body, the wax was effortless to remove. Literally, a 3 yr old coulda wiped it off. The trim is a bit harder. But came off easily compared to all previosly mentioned tricks. I do recommend what someone else said and tape/block off any black pieces of trim before waxing.
TRUST ME, you will regret not doing so.
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