Just a little trick I've learned over the years, getting wax out of the hard-to-reach places....around lettering, trim, between body panels, etc.
I use something called an "orange stick." (I know I can't post links yet, but just Google "orange stick" and you'll see what they look like.)
It's a thin wooden stick, about half the diameter of a pencil, with beveled edges, much like a flat head screwdriver. These are commonly used in the manicure/pedicure business to push back cuticles and/or remove gunk under nails. There are two types, one with a sandpaper type edge and one without. I get a package of the ones without and use a microfiber cloth around the beveled edge and use that in any cracks that I can't get the wax out of.
You can find them at any beauty supply store (Sally's Beauty Supply, etc) and they work wonderfully!
I use something called an "orange stick." (I know I can't post links yet, but just Google "orange stick" and you'll see what they look like.)
It's a thin wooden stick, about half the diameter of a pencil, with beveled edges, much like a flat head screwdriver. These are commonly used in the manicure/pedicure business to push back cuticles and/or remove gunk under nails. There are two types, one with a sandpaper type edge and one without. I get a package of the ones without and use a microfiber cloth around the beveled edge and use that in any cracks that I can't get the wax out of.
You can find them at any beauty supply store (Sally's Beauty Supply, etc) and they work wonderfully!
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