How would you feel if every time you got your car detailing, the wax got all over your windshield? Or worse, if the wax somehow managed to seep into the glass itself? That’s exactly what can happen when you don’t take proper care of your car’s glass. Not only is it a pain to have to get the wax off every time, but it can also cause permanent damage. In this blog post, we will teach you how to remove car wax from glass in the easiest and most efficient way possible.
Materials you will need
– a microfiber towel
– a liquid wax stripper
– a bucket
– a clean glass surface
– newspaper
– old rags or cloths
– water
How to remove car wax from glass
Removing car wax from glass is not really that hard, but it does require a bit of patience. The best way to remove wax from glass is with a dry cloth. Start by rubbing the cloth over the wax until the wax starts to come off. Then use a clean, dry cloth to polish the glass until the wax is gone.
Tips for success
There are a few tips that can help when removing car wax from glass. Follow these steps and you’ll be able to remove the wax without any problems.
1. Start by warm up the glass with a hair dryer before using the Wax Stripper. This will help loosen the waxes adhesion to the surface.
2. Use a paper towel to clean off any loose waxes. Be sure to removed all of the loose wax before applying the Wax Stripper again in order to avoid scratching the glass.
3. Applypressure with your hand while using the Wax Stripper in order to break down the waxes and loosen them from the glass. Work slowly at first so that you don’t cause any scratches or damage to the surface.
4. Once most of the wax has been removed, use a piece of cloth or a microfiber cloth in order to polish off any remaining residue. Be sure not to use too much water or soap, as this could cause further damage to your car’s finish