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    I have used the #105 ultracut and now i am having trouble getting it out of cracks and crevices on my '40 Ford. they were pointed out by the judges at the Good-Guys show last week. Help!

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    Re: removing leftover white residue in cracks

    Use a spray detailer like M34, QD, or even UQD to wet it 1st. Then use a towel and/or a super soft brush to delicately remove any residue. They make detailing "sticks" that you can wrap your towel around which also work great !

    Another option is Q-tips...It all depends on how big the "crevice / crack" is...

    We have also had people use an air compressor along with the above mentioned tools...(just be careful around any paint that might have a slight crack in it)...

    Once it is gone, use UQW to reapply any protection that might have been removed. Keep in mind UQW will not dry white, so you are good to go moving forward !

    Hope this helps !
    Mike Pennington
    Director of Global Training, Events and Consumer Relations
    Meguiar's, Inc.
    800-854-8073
    mpennington@meguiars.com

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    • #3
      Re: removing leftover white residue in cracks

      I always use a popsicle stick with a microfiber towel wrapped around it , works for me !

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      • #4
        Re: removing leftover white residue in cracks

        Originally posted by Ravi_1992 View Post
        I always use a popsicle stick with a microfiber towel wrapped around it , works for me !
        Plus... you have an excuse to eat a Popsicle after all your hard work umm numm numm.

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          Re: removing leftover white residue in cracks

          Originally posted by Bill Davidson View Post
          Plus... you have an excuse to eat a Popsicle after all your hard work umm numm numm.
          Mike Pennington
          Director of Global Training, Events and Consumer Relations
          Meguiar's, Inc.
          800-854-8073
          mpennington@meguiars.com

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          • #6
            Re: removing leftover white residue in cracks

            On tight cracks a carefully controlled toothpick also works.

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            • #7
              Re: removing leftover white residue in cracks

              A squirt of detail spray and foam detail sticks does the job for me.
              quality creates its own demand

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              • #8
                Re: removing leftover white residue in cracks

                Walmart has foam sticks for CHEAP. They have a package in the arts and crafts aisle that has about 9 sticks (three sizes of foam heads) and it works GREAT for cleaning leftover polish in the cracks.
                Shawn - Final Touch Auto Detail
                Houston Area Mobile Detailing
                www.FinalTouchAutoDetail.com

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                • #9
                  Re: removing leftover white residue in cracks

                  If its dried use rubbing alcohol on a qtip or micro cloth

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                  • #10
                    Re: removing leftover white residue in cracks

                    Originally posted by FinalTouchDetail View Post
                    Walmart has foam sticks for CHEAP. They have a package in the arts and crafts aisle that has about 9 sticks (three sizes of foam heads) and it works GREAT for cleaning leftover polish in the cracks.
                    I just found these last week and have used them to apply interior protectant in tight spaces, they work great!

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                    • #11
                      Re: removing leftover white residue in cracks

                      Yeah, I found them by complete chance one day.
                      Shawn - Final Touch Auto Detail
                      Houston Area Mobile Detailing
                      www.FinalTouchAutoDetail.com

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