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Old 05-07-2010, 04:11 PM
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The white wax has got into several cracks and I can't get rid/polish it out....are there any suggestions how to get this out without removing door locks etc where its at its worst?

Also how do i get to the bits in between the lettering on the boot please?
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Old 05-07-2010, 04:19 PM
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The white wax has got into several cracks and I can't get rid/polish it out....are there any suggestions how to get this out without removing door locks etc where its at its worst?

Also how do i get to the bits in between the lettering on the boot please?
Wifes toothbrush
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Old 05-07-2010, 04:38 PM
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Maybe use Meguiars quick detailer spray and tooth brush.

Then Stop using AutoGlym.
The chalk content is too high hence the white residue and dust.

IMHO autoglym have been left behind in the polish/detailing world by the likes of Meguiars, PoorBoys etc.....

I used to use it all the time. Only use it for tar spots now.....
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Old 05-07-2010, 04:51 PM
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Maybe use Meguiars quick detailer spray and tooth brush.

Then Stop using AutoGlym.
The chalk content is too high hence the white residue and dust.

IMHO autoglym have been left behind in the polish/detailing world by the likes of Meguiars, PoorBoys etc.....

I used to use it all the time. Only use it for tar spots now.....
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Old 05-07-2010, 06:41 PM
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and then put it back without her knowing!
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Old 06-07-2010, 11:40 AM
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Tim, being that my cracks are black!, I used to get this all the time. Like scott said, I spray detailer onto a soft paint brush and that always does the trick I now use Blackfire products which aren't as bad with dust.
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Old 06-07-2010, 03:06 PM
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Maybe use Meguiars quick detailer spray and tooth brush.

Then Stop using AutoGlym.
The chalk content is too high hence the white residue and dust.

IMHO autoglym have been left behind in the polish/detailing world by the likes of Meguiars, PoorBoys etc.....

I used to use it all the time. Only use it for tar spots now.....
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could also put some masking tape around the locks, it takes abit longer but it looks alot better once removed and saves time removeing residue
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Old 06-07-2010, 06:49 PM
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thanks chaps....toothbrush worked with the meguires very well. Once I finish with the autoglym will try something less white!
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thanks chaps....toothbrush worked with the meguires very well. Once I finish with the autoglym will try something less white!
Autoglym is a 'polish' so is part abbrasive. This Abrasive material is primarily chalk, hence all the dust and residue.

If you use a Wax or Cleanse there is very little, if any,chalk so you get very small amounts of dust.
If you buff on until tacky then buff off straight away i.e on cloth in one hand, off cloth in back pocket ready to use.

This on/off method also works with Autoglym and reduces the amount of dust. Allowing it to dry fully will always creat more dust.

Without getting too Anal about the many products now avaialble, I would suggest Meguiars Gold Class or NTX Tech Wax. The Tech Wax works well on Black and darker colours, as does the Zymol pale blue Wax Cleanser.

I primarily use Meguiars Gold Class on the bodwork and Natey's Paste Wax on the plastics, but only cause I like the smell : http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/po...e/prod_11.html
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Maybe use Meguiars quick detailer spray and tooth brush.

Then Stop using AutoGlym.
The chalk content is too high hence the white residue and dust.

IMHO autoglym have been left behind in the polish/detailing world by the likes of Meguiars, PoorBoys etc.....

I used to use it all the time. Only use it for tar spots now.....
I dont like AutoGlyms products either, they claim folk such as Rolls Royce use them but I find their products pretty poor and there are so many alternatives out there. Check out some of the detailing websites to get an idea.
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Kudos Automotive will be bringing a nice range of Meguires products to Japbash again this year
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Old 08-07-2010, 10:52 AM
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Cherry Glaze and mequairs gold class liquid wax
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Old 08-07-2010, 11:04 AM
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I use Monkey Jizz and a brillo myself
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Old 08-07-2010, 01:36 PM
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I use Monkey Jizz and a brillo myself
We know, but what about when you wash th car!!!!
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We know, but what about when you wash th car!!!!
Monkey Jizz, a brillo pad and a leopard skin mankini

I look like a burger in a sausage skin!
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Monkey Jizz, a brillo pad and a leopard skin mankini

I look like a burger in a sausage skin!






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I look like a burger in a sausage skin!
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In this case, maybe not

Especially at breakfast time
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Old 15-07-2010, 11:35 AM
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please no
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Mate, the idea of me looking like an overweight Borat leaves me shuddering.

The camera couldn't take the strain!
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Mate, the idea of me looking like an overweight Borat leaves me shuddering.

The camera couldn't take the strain!
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