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Old 07-20-2003, 08:00 PM
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I think you are getting slightly off the original track. Megly needed to get the wax residue off her rubber fender flares. You all make good points about removing wax from the hard painted surfaces. A good professional wax and grease remover will prepair a surface for paint. Even some thinners will work. (Proper thinner for the application) But in her case I have found using thinners or wax removers will dry out the rubber and leave the surface looking in need of moisture. I wanted to make sure Megly and others trying to just clean for looks understands the process. [img]modules/phpBB_14/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img]

The object is to use minimal strength cleaners to get the job done.



Note: For excess wax buildup around windows, door handles and in other cracks and seams. A medium bristle toothbrush does wonders for a clean detailed look. It is amasing the difference after cleaning.[addsig]
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