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How Do You Remove A Very Streaky Wax Finish On A Car?

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How Do You Remove A Very Streaky Wax Finish On A Car?

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Unfortunately, you will probably have to re-wax your car to get the lousy old wax job off. • Wash your car. Use soap and water in a bucket and a soft rag, terry cloth will probably do it, but they sell some fancy ones at car parts stores. Clean your rag often by dipping it in the bucket and swishing it around, this removes dirt that you have collected and prevents your paint from being scratched. • Polish your car. This will get the old wax (and any oxidation if it has been a while since your last wax job) You will need to buy a commercial car polish, one again available at your car parts store. There will be instructions on the back of the bottle. It is generally best to work small areas at a time. If you want to save some energy you can get an electric buffer/polisher, but this can cause ‘paint burn’ so your best bet is a dual-action polisher. Be sure you polish evenly because if you don’t even the best wax job won’t hide your blunders. • Wax your car. This is what seals the paint an

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