You have to really scrub it down with some strong soap and leave it on and then rinse off.
If you just want to protect the paint that you put on, any wax will do. Hard Shell wax is best. If you want to being out a shine, that's going to be hard with a flat black paint. Try a little rubbing compound with a lot of water. Wax after that.
The population of Turtle Wax is 51.
Turtle Wax was created in 1941.
yes try any auto shop they can help you
Turtle Wax
It's wax made for cars & it's not made of turtle!
You can take it to somewhere like Blockbusters and get them to 'skim' it
carnuba wax
Yes, but not directly... Bleach will remove any wax on the paint which will make it look dull or "swirly". If new wax isn't re-applied, the paint will fade from the sun and other contaminants in the atmosphere.
The Turtle Wax Company.It was founded by the man who had earlier made the first chocolate-covered frozen banana, according to Turtle Wax's website.
Yes, but not directly... Bleach will remove any wax on the paint which will make it look dull or "swirly". If new wax isn't re-applied, the paint will fade from the sun and other contaminants in the atmosphere.
Before repainting any furniture or cabinets, it's a good idea to wash it first with trisodium phosphate (TSP), which is found in the paint section of the hardware store. To remove heavy wax build-up, use mineral spirits or paint thinner, rags, and lots of elbow grease. You might have to use fine steel wool, especially if the wax is in crevices. Remember, your goal is to remove the wax, not damage the wood. Any wax left on the wood will prevent the paint from sticking as it should, and you will be left with streaks.