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SaxoMuffin
3rd December 2009, 19:00
Howdy,

Being a detailing n00b and also person with not the most stable hands in the world I managed to get some wax on the bumpstrips and was wondering whats best to get rid of them without a spray...

Any help is appreciated....

:y:

P90PTS
3rd December 2009, 19:03
Heard peanut butter works a treat ;)

SaxoMuffin
3rd December 2009, 19:04
Heard peanut butter works a treat ;)

Yeah, heard that aswell but I think its only temporary like back to black was wondering if there was anything thats either long lasting or permanent if possible..

J222JRA
3rd December 2009, 19:06
Chemical guys new look trim gel ftw

SaxoMuffin
3rd December 2009, 19:07
Chemical guys new look trim gel ftw

Was waiting for your reply ;) do you think it will be lost lasting though?

P90PTS
3rd December 2009, 19:07
Well how long do you wish it to last for?

djmartin
3rd December 2009, 19:08
Baby oil FTW ;)

dont forget its oil so its a water repelant aswell.

J222JRA
3rd December 2009, 19:09
as long as you use it correctly is will last a good few weeks.

also carlack68 is very good

SaxoMuffin
3rd December 2009, 19:09
Well how long do you wish it to last for?

Anything thats better than the useless back to black stuff that last for 2 days max...

P90PTS
3rd December 2009, 19:11
Well its not gonna last forever, you gotta keep on top of it, CG is what your needing.

J222JRA
3rd December 2009, 19:12
orrrrr just have them sprayed........problem solved

SaxoMuffin
3rd December 2009, 19:13
Lovely, I know it wont last forever but to try and keep on top of it using back to black I'll be going through cans like no ones business :p but I think I'll invest in the CG gel..


Thanks again for the quick replys :y:

Krys_23
3rd December 2009, 19:28
Megs endurance tyre gel on strips - Beast

Penn
3rd December 2009, 20:29
Chemical guys new look trim gel ftw

Best stuff ever. I got dodo juice soft wax on the ends of my wing mirrors and a tiny little drop of chem guys trim gel go it all off in about 10 seconds.

Gives a really nice finish as well, not greasy at all.