How To Wax Vagaina How Do You Get Melted And Then Cooled Candle Wax Off A Finished Wooden Bookcase And Hardwood Floor?

How do you get melted and then cooled candle wax off a finished wooden bookcase and hardwood floor? - how to wax vagaina

Inadvertently, I had a leak of candle wax and grouped at the top of my cherry cabinets, then fell to the floor. In addition, we are tenants, we hope to have as little to damage. How can I re-melt or scratch? Help!

3 comments:

Cali(yo) said...

Try to scrape it with your fingernails. I would do with the tools to it, because I will not scratch the surface to be careful. If you have a flexible plastic spatula, try maybe if you get all the nails. After most of the cockroaches, with a cloth / towel to scrub the residue. The more you rub, the hotter it will get, and much more. Be thankful, not carpet! :)

Spiderman 4 said...

Cover with ice in a plastic bag and scratch if heavy with a plastic spatula, being careful not to scratch on the table. A light massage with toothpaste or Brasso to a soft cloth to remove any remaining mark.
If it is a painting, he also worked for a library and a wooden floor.

PS, candle wax on the carpet can be filled by one from a plastic bag with ice cubes on the wax. Let the wax until it freezes, is brittle enough to be removed with nails or a plastic spatula. Residual Every place of colored candles can usually be removed [a sponge with a little eucalyptus oil] in a dry cloth. "
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To protect remove "In a glass table, as much as possible with a rubber spatula on the glass from scratch, and rub with kerosene to remove the remaining wax. Finish with alcohol on a soft, clean final polishing."

Spiderman 4 said...

Cover with ice in a plastic bag and scratch if heavy with a plastic spatula, being careful not to scratch on the table. A light massage with toothpaste or Brasso to a soft cloth to remove any remaining mark.
If it is a painting, he also worked for a library and a wooden floor.

PS, candle wax on the carpet can be filled by one from a plastic bag with ice cubes on the wax. Let the wax until it freezes, is brittle enough to be removed with nails or a plastic spatula. Residual Every place of colored candles can usually be removed [a sponge with a little eucalyptus oil] in a dry cloth. "
and
To protect remove "In a glass table, as much as possible with a rubber spatula on the glass from scratch, and rub with kerosene to remove the remaining wax. Finish with alcohol on a soft, clean final polishing."

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