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| toothbrushes work well. Don't push hard but instead use it just like you do on your teeth, with light pressure. Then blow out the dust with an air hose. Avoid this problem in the future by not waxing right up to the edges of trim, door handles, emblems, etc. Stay back like an inch or so. Barker |
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| I was thinking of a toothbrush, but was afraid it might scratch the paint.
__________________ There's a fine line between pushing the limit and being wreckless, when you're stradling it that's where the fun begins. |
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| You can mask off the areas too. That's what I do.
__________________ ![]() 1993 318i Brilliantrot Red-'95 M3 Rims, Vadars, Leather/Titanium shift knob, Custom Gauge cluster (Z3 rings and a M3 indicator panel) Shatz & Krum Chip, 3.46 LSD, X-Brace, Alpine MP3, Monster Cable everywhere, MB Quart speakers, Kenwood "Q" series 10"-Bandpassed, M3 front brakes-EBC pads, M3 Mirrors, Euro clear turn signals, Euro Clear Tail lights, Invincashield, Bilstien shocks all around, Neuspeed lowering springs, DEPO DDE's, Schroth AutoX harness, Electrochromatic mirror. Coming soon: Eibach Sway bars, painted bumpers and side skirts, tinted windows, Navagation, Updated Steering wheel |