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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / June 2005

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Please help...wax from car wash baked on hood

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bml@ync.net - 21 Jun 2005 18:44 GMT
Went thru the car wash now have wax baked on the hood of my 92 mustang.
Where do I go from here? Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

Brian
dwight - 21 Jun 2005 22:01 GMT
> Went thru the car wash now have wax baked on the hood of my 92 mustang.
> Where do I go from here? Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian

Wax? Or soap?

On a day when I couldn't stand it anymore, I took the black Mustang through
a local car wash. Not a whole lot of water used in the rinse, and it left
soap on the car to bake in the hot July sun.

I was trying to save myself the time and trouble, but it meant that I had to
polish the car and wax it anyway. I don't know any other recourse.

dwight
cprice@here.com - 29 Jun 2005 02:38 GMT
    Dawn dish detergent followed by a good clay bar and then followed by a
glaze and a hi-quality wax *should* do the trick.

    Use only terry cloth rags and preferably buy micro-fiber towels for
polishing/buffing/detailing.

    Google has lots of enthusiast sites on proper wax procedures.

>>Went thru the car wash now have wax baked on the hood of my 92 mustang.
>>Where do I go from here? Any help is appreciated.
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> dwight

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