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randybrown
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How to remove dried wax from fairing?

I have some spots on my fairing where the wax dried prior to getting it removed. I'm looking for suggestions for removing the wax without heqavy rubbing, for fear of scratching the fairing.

TIA.

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Thanks, David. WIll give it a try.

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I used spray Protect All on the fairing this morning. Worked great! Protect All is a product sold in RV stores.

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To take off the wax, all you need to do is spray it with a little windex and wipe with a soft cloth.

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