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Removing Auto Wax

Posted on May 12, 2010.
Removing Auto WaxHow to remove the old wax off a car with damage paint?

After years of waxing on my car and he built. This past winter, it looks like some molds produced in the wax. How do I remove the wax with the wrong paint job.??

First of all, when you wax a car, you do not let a small amount of wax on the finish. This will dissipate over time, so you need to wax the car more than once. The simple test to see if the car has a good layer of wax is to lightly spray water on the finish and see if water beads up or just sits in a leaf.

Water beading on a waxed surface.If you have mold on the car, the wax has faded.

Wash the car thoroughly with a good car wash soap. Take a good cleaner / wax and apply it to the paint and let dry. Clean the excess wax and you're ready to go. I was working several hours if done well.

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Wash it really thoroughly with a mixture of solid soap. If this does not work, try rubbing compound.

Insects and tar good works. You can also use total preparation but it is much stronger solvent and is probably best left to professionals because it can damage the paint if it does not look right. I hope I was helpful.

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