couple questions

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The dealer I bought my car from detailed it for Mr before I bought it. Needless to say he used way too much product buffing, now I have white dry wax in my black weather striping and black window seal. I was wondering a easy way to remove these without damaging the plastic?

Also one more thing I see you guys talking about 2 or even 3 step "Show Car" waxing. After I dry my vehicle I hit it with Meguire ultimate wax, using a orbital buffer. What other steps should I try to get a better "Show Car" look after I'm done?
 
For the dry wax you can use quick detailer, waterless wash or mild APC with a tooth brush, foam paint brushes or qtips.

What is the year make color and model of your vehicle?

The usual full detail process is:

Wash
Clay
Polish
Seal
Wax

With this process you will see better results then just applying Meg's UW.
 
Its a 2011 Nissan Altima burgundy

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Nice color. I would give it a dawn bath, then clay bar, then polish, then 2 coats of Meg's UW and you should be good to go.
 
Thanks for the info Inya. Will definately try this process this weekend. Looks like I have to grab some clay bar tomorrow. Have plently of Meguires polish and wax.
Thanks again
 
Thanks for the info Inya. Will definately try this process this weekend. Looks like I have to grab some clay bar tomorrow. Have plently of Meguires polish and wax.
Thanks again

You can get both Meg's and Mothers clay bar kits locally, both are decent.
 
So I had a few hours to spare and did a wash, clay dry, polish, then wax.

Products used:
-megs clay bar
-megs show car polish
-megs ultimate wax

Definately has a deeper shine and reflection thanks for the tips Inya, here's a few result pictures.

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