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APC (all purpose cleaner) and a scrub brush or rag. Purple Power would be my choice for something you can pick up locally. You will need to dilute it, anywhere from 10 parts water and 1 part Purple Power, up to as strong as 50/50. Put 10 oz of water in a squirt bottle and 1 oz of PP to start. Spray it on, let it sit and dissolve the wax for 1 min or so (but DON'T let it dry), then scrub it and rinse it off really good. If it's hot outside and it starts drying too fast, just keep it wet by occasionally hitting it with another squirt. If 10 to 1 isn't working after you try a little section, add another oz of PP. My guess is that the best mix will be somewhere between 10 to 1 and 10 to 3. Just remember, PP specifically says on the bottle not to use it on the painted surfaces on a car, so as you're doing this, have a wet rag in a bucket of water so you can wipe off the areas where it drips down the side of the truck. You'll want to wipe them as soon as they start, otherwise, it'll leave streaks down the side that won't wash off, but they will come off with a little polishing. After you're done cleaning the bedliner, make sure you rinse it and the surrounding painted areas really well with the hose. If you do end up with any streaking down the sides of the bed, use Meguiar's Ultimate Compound and a foam or microfiber applicator to buff them off. That'll fix it right up, then just go back and re-wax.
High Bobby. You know it's early in the morning when you forget who the original OP was :xyxthumbs:
I like the new avatar. Now if we could just get that Corvette changed to black....![]()