Waxing mistake

He said to use a damp microfiber cloth then if that doesn't work wash the car then if that doesn't work wash with dish soap and I think I'll sign up thanks I just want to get this off it looks really bad

He will help, it will all work out. good luck..Jim
 
Pictures are always helpful.

If you do the dish washing soap. (Sounds ironic)
But your going to have to re wax again.
 
I still recommend trying to rub on some wax. That way you won't have to re-wax afterwards. The reason being is the wax set to fast and became hard on the paint, applying a little more will re-activate the wax on the vehicle. And, it should be easier and quicker than washing and all that.
 
Has Anyone had this problem before and you can't see the wax which I don't understand how these methods can help will someone please explain

Yes, when I was 12 in 1973 I slathered a half a can of Rallye on Dad's '69 New Yorker in the sweltering July sun. A couple of friends came by and we all took off on our bikes. Came back a few hours later. We all tried desperately to remove the wax. Fortunately the fat kid was able to chip away at it 'till it was gone.
 
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