Has anybody ever used a tooth brush to remove wax and polish from emblems???
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Re: Tooth brush on trim??
Using a tooth brush or other fine detailing brush is common practice for removing dried waxes/polishes/cleaners from tight areas. You may find that a quick spritz of Quik Detailer or similar will help with the process. Just make sure to take a gentle approach with any brush (don't scrub with a lot of pressure if you can avoid it) and wipe the area dry with a clean microfiber towel.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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What i like to do is use one of the cheap-o brushes you can get anywhere, one side has a brush, the other a rubber wedge i guess you would call it. I like to wrap a damp interior wipe around the rubber end and run that along any trim or crevise. Sorry i don't have spell check wowzer."Every moment frontin and maxin
Chillin in the car they spent all day waxin"
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I bought a brush at Pep Boys that has a nice soft bristled brush on one end and a rubber knife looking thing on the other end for getting into cracks. I loosen and break it up with the rubber knife and then brush it out with the brush end; its the best last-minute tool for car shows and during a detail.James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
Calais Auto Detailing
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