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15. august 2007, 03:36:01
rednaz23 
Hi...

I have candle wax on my countertop in the kitchen... How can I get this off without scraping it (and the countertop)???

Any suggestions?

15. august 2007, 07:01:55
rod03801 
Teema: Re:
rednaz23: What about somehow heating it back up? Like using a blow dryer?

Just a thought.

I had some on a rug once, and was told to use an iron with a paper bag between the iron and the rug.. But not sure how well that would work on a counter. But I imagine some form of heating the wax back up, would help.

16. august 2007, 04:12:14
Dolittle 
Teema: Re:
Dolittle toimetatud (16. august 2007, 04:23:41)
rednaz23:Candle Wax (on Kitchen Cabinets) Wrap an ice cube in a cotton cloth of plastic and rub it over the wax until it hardens. Then flick off as much as you can with a plastic spatula. After removing the wax, dissolve remaining residue by applying furniture cleaner (not polish) with a soft cloth and buffing the area with a dry cotton cloth. If some waxy residue still remains, repeat applications of furniture cleaner as noted above until it's gone.


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16. august 2007, 05:04:37
rednaz23 
Teema: Re:
Dolittle: Thanks! I'll report back what it does! I think I will try it tomorrow night! ;-)

16. august 2007, 06:29:03
Dolittle 
Teema: Re:
rednaz23: You are very welcome!! That little book I have comes in rather handy.

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