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Old 08-15-08, 11:45 AM
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Default Removing Residue

After washing/polishing/waxing... there seems to be white residue on some corners and small locations.. what is the best way to remove these residue?
Old 08-15-08, 12:22 PM
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It's most likely the wax you didn't wipe off the first time around. Just use a microfiber towel or a small brush to remove it.
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yep just get a brush like what bloody said and just brush them off.
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If you have wax or polish remants in cracks and crevices you can remove this easily with an old fashioned pink eraser. You can cut this eraser with a razor blade to fit any crevice and it takes the excess product off easily.
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