Best way to remove dried wax?

BMW335i

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SO I missed some spots on my bros car while waxing (it was my first time), and I let it dry completely in the sun for a while until I noticed it a few days later (admitedly I've been lazy and still have not removed them, its been weeks, I don't believe it will damage the paint if its dried and not removed, it just looks bad). What is the most efficient way to remove the dried wax spots. They actually look like really bad scratches, even though they aren't.



BTW, Poorboys Nattys Blue was a bear to remove in the sun, maybe I let it dry too long or put too much (probably the case).
 
VaSuperShine said:
wash it. if it doesn't come off, clay it. if you don't have clay use a quick detailer it will come off.



yea..



washing it off should work.. if not there is always clay



i always tend to get spots like that, but sometimes i dont even bother
 
Hello autopians! Don't really want to take this thread off-course but I have a silly question. I just received my P21S kit from autogeek.net this afternoon. I ordered the kit via ground shipping and now find out that the wax looks dry. Simple question: what do I do??:help: Do I use it? Do I order another one but have it air shipped? Any help would be appreciated.



BTW, I did a search for this but didn't come across any thread specifically covering this topic.
 
akmaloney said:
Hello autopians! Don't really want to take this thread off-course but I have a silly question. I just received my P21S kit from autogeek.net this afternoon. I ordered the kit via ground shipping and now find out that the wax looks dry. Simple question: what do I do??:help: Do I use it? Do I order another one but have it air shipped? Any help would be appreciated.



BTW, I did a search for this but didn't come across any thread specifically covering this topic.



I would take a pic and contact AG, they're notorious for their customer service. If it's wrong, they'll make it right.
 
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