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Car Forum / Honda Cars / December 2004

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waxing car: tips for getting buildup near molding?

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piclistguy@yahoo.com - 22 Dec 2004 07:10 GMT
When I wax my car, it is difficult to rub in wax on the edges of the
car's molding to rub out the built up dirt out that car washing doesnt
get. I tried regular cotton swabs but they bend too easy. Any tips?
SoCalMike - 22 Dec 2004 14:33 GMT
> When I wax my car, it is difficult to rub in wax on the edges of the
> car's molding to rub out the built up dirt out that car washing doesnt
> get. I tried regular cotton swabs but they bend too easy. Any tips?

toothbrush, or the corner of a terry cloth towel. best bet is to be more
careful, not wax within an inch of the molding.
newsgroups01REMOVEME@intertainia.com - 22 Dec 2004 15:24 GMT
>When I wax my car, it is difficult to rub in wax on the edges of the
>car's molding to rub out the built up dirt out that car washing doesnt
>get. I tried regular cotton swabs but they bend too easy. Any tips?

Should be able to get that dirt out with a soft brush and a buck of
soapy water.  If the brush doesn't get it out, then typical waxing and
buffing shouldn't move that stuff around either, so it shouldn't smear
or anything.

imho,

tom @ www.CarFleaMarket.com
JoePfankuch@gmail.com - 30 Dec 2004 09:09 GMT
You can use a tooth brush, foam or hair paint bush, they are dirt cheap
and last a long time, or just scrub really good the next time you wash
and use a good dish soap as the soap.
 
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