removing wax in seams

fullvllan

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had a hard time searching for this, probably not using the right key words in the search... but anyhow whats the best way to remove wax residue in the seams between two panels of the car, or really tight areas such as the grooves around the door handles. so far ive been trying to jam the mf towel with my nail in the grooves
 
Get a soft paintbrush, wrap insulation tape around the metal furrel and overlap it on to the bristles to minimize the possibility of causing scratches - and you have the perfect tool for all those hard to reach places!
 
Usually you can better access the seams between the panels if you open the door. Not trying to be a smartass either. I sometimes forget myself. A really effective product that can aid a MF is made by Hi-Temp's body shop line. The product is called Klean and is really versitile. It is waterbased and can be used for tasks like this and also to clean buffing pads. Spraydown the MF and use it to wipe the dryed wax.
 
if you have an arts and crafts store near you, you can try an ultra fine horse hair paint brush(a little expensive though). you can find them pretty thin. with a bit of QD on it, it should be able to clean out any grooves on the car.
 
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