Oopps! Wax on the Cladding

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KaBoOM
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Oopps! Wax on the Cladding

Post by KaBoOM »

So what is the best way to get wax off the cladding? I did a lousy job last time and there are a few white patches on the cladding now. I could problaby take it off with just a cloth, but is there a better/easier way?Thanks!
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Hawke
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Re: Oopps! Wax on the Cladding (KaBoOM)

Post by Hawke »

Rub peanut butter on it. It worked for me in the past.
KaBoOM
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Re: Oopps! Wax on the Cladding (silverawd26)

Post by KaBoOM »

Thanks,I'll pick some up on my way home tonight.Hawke,Are you being serious or is this a twist on a Simpsons episode?
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Hawke
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Re: Oopps! Wax on the Cladding (silverawd26)

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quote: Hawke,Are you being serious or is this a twist on a Simpsons episode? As weird as it sounds, I'm actually serious. Try it. I was surprised.
Stang2Vibe
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Re: Oopps! Wax on the Cladding (Hawke)

Post by Stang2Vibe »

I never heard about the peanut butter, that sounds a bit strange. I have used the Back to Black, though, and have had good results on other cars that I've previously owned.
Former owner of a 2003 Vibe GT---Great car that gave me 8 years and 83,000 miles of trouble-free service.Current owner of a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited AWD.
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