Try freezing a cube of ice for several minutes, then "popping" with a scraper, the page (from a credit card) for later. Who can reach large pieces of wax. Scraped off and what you can, then with a solvent such as Goo Gone and paper towels to get the rest.
Scraped off and make as much as possible without damaging the surface with a clean white cloth folded and put on wax, an iron and rub gently on the towel for a few minutes, the iron and clean the wax off with the hardware if which is to fold the fabric so the wax does not affect the office or iron and repetition.
Try to scrape the worst off then take a cloth with warm water and try to eliminate filler until you see more of the hot wax and scrape and scrape and then. You can also Wal-Mart or Kmart and get candle wax remover, but if it is a porous surface, the spots with this method.
Get over a knife or household appliances and single lever blunt the table. This is to prevent scratching in the office. This happened to me and I had it by the edges and finally realize, elevator, with a rubber spatula. Haha, we have the plates in the sails now! :) Good Luck
Try freezing a cube of ice for several minutes, then "popping" with a scraper, the page (from a credit card) for later. Who can reach large pieces of wax. Scraped off and what you can, then with a solvent such as Goo Gone and paper towels to get the rest.
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Scraped off and make as much as possible without damaging the surface with a clean white cloth folded and put on wax, an iron and rub gently on the towel for a few minutes, the iron and clean the wax off with the hardware if which is to fold the fabric so the wax does not affect the office or iron and repetition.
ReplyDeleteTry to scrape the worst off then take a cloth with warm water and try to eliminate filler until you see more of the hot wax and scrape and scrape and then. You can also Wal-Mart or Kmart and get candle wax remover, but if it is a porous surface, the spots with this method.
ReplyDeleteGet over a knife or household appliances and single lever blunt the table. This is to prevent scratching in the office.
ReplyDeleteThis happened to me and I had it by the edges and finally realize, elevator, with a rubber spatula.
Haha, we have the plates in the sails now! :)
Good Luck
Well, that means I know, is the opposite of what is the cause. Apply ice in a cloth and it is very fragile and easily scratched without a scratch.
ReplyDeleteScrap as much as possible. If there is no residue then use a hair dryer to heat it in two. Once you re-heated and then wipe with a cloth on the rest.
ReplyDeleteSimply scratch with something like a credit card, a knife, a fingernail. The wax is very easy to load.
ReplyDeleteSimply scratch with something like a credit card, a knife, a fingernail. The wax is very easy to load.
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