Well, the Admiral thought that I needed some help with waxing whether I knew it or not. I always try to do the boat maintenance myself because I am rather demanding of my wax crew and I can not afford the luxury of a team of competent detailers in crisp white shorts.She and the neighbor had a great time laughing as I spread protection around the area she was going to work on (stainless pulpits and stantions. Unfortunately, I did not spread enough protection. I had assumed that the hatches where far enough away from the life lines. When I went down to the boat after she had finished, there was wax splattered in droplets on all but two hatchs (she did not get that far). One of the hatches was apparently the place where she laid the used rags and was covered with large spotches.I scrubbed all of the hatches multiple times with Imar's yacht soap which I have been told is the only thing safe to use on the plastic hatches. One of the great things about Imar's is that it does not destroy your wax job. I can verify that claim for them because it did not seem to have any effect on the "wax job" on my hatches.So my question is do any of you experts know something that can remove the wax without destroying the clarity of the hatch?