> > Will warm, soapy water remove Partall wax from surfaces?
> > Is there a better way to insure that all the wax is gone?
>
> Go to a good auto parts store and ask for degreaser and wax remover in the
paint dept.
> Rich Border
In my "youth" I painted quite a few restored cars and we generally mi
, November 15, 2000 9:49 PM
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Subject: [RCSE] Wax removal
Will warm, soapy water remove Partall wax from surfaces?
Is there a better way to insure that all the wax is gone?
TIA,
Doug Turner
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Doug Turner wrote:
> Will warm, soapy water remove Partall wax from surfaces?
> Is there a better way to insure that all the wax is gone?
Go to a good auto parts store and ask for degreaser and wax remover in the paint dept.
Rich Border
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Will warm, soapy water remove Partall wax from surfaces?
Is there a better way to insure that all the wax is gone?
TIA,
Doug Turner
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