Cleaning The Edges
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Cleaning The Edges
Ok I jsut finished washing and waxing again, so now it is time to clean the little crevices and tiny holes that get excess wax in them. How do you guys recommend clean this stuff off?
#3
I do a few things personally. Of course on the areas like the hood and trunk and door edges, just pop open each one (door, hood trunk) and run your microfiber cloth across the edge of each one.
For areas such as the door molding and around other areas that you can not just open up and run the cloth over, I use either a soft bristle brush (a soft brissle tooth brush might work as well) and I also have a tool that you can buy at Target or Walmart for a few bucks. It has a small brush on one end and a soft rubber edge on the other end. The rubber edge is great for getting into small areas and scraping out dirt, grime, and wax without scratching the paint.
For areas such as the door molding and around other areas that you can not just open up and run the cloth over, I use either a soft bristle brush (a soft brissle tooth brush might work as well) and I also have a tool that you can buy at Target or Walmart for a few bucks. It has a small brush on one end and a soft rubber edge on the other end. The rubber edge is great for getting into small areas and scraping out dirt, grime, and wax without scratching the paint.
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