Getting wax out of seams

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    What do ya'll use to get that anoying leftover wax out of the little nooks and crannys?
    I was going to try a toothbrush, maybee a q-tip, but thought I'd ask.
     
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    A wet q-tip is what I use. Works pretty well.
     
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    A rag and a credit card...works for me.;)
     
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    soft bristle toothbrush with a little water helps me.
     
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    same here.
     
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    Thanks!
     
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    Credit card wrapped in microfiber towel or a detailing pen. If you have a dark car be careful, don't want swirls and marring in impossible to polish places...
     
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    I have a brush that dose only that. Works well. Cant find a link to it right now.
     
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    pressure washer works good too, (obviously not right after a fresh wax, but after its had time to get dirty)
     
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    Be careful with a tooth brush as it can scratch your clear coat if the bristles are not soft enough.
     
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