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ThomasJNewton
2 years ago

You don’t get the wax and the stain out by washing.
It is supposed to help freeze, because at low temperatures, wax becomes brittle and can be blurred. Never tried that.
I would therefore join the Council with the ironing. Place paper or absorbent fabric repeatedly on the trousers and iron through the laid-on, so that the wax is melted and extracted.

Spikeman197
2 years ago
Reply to  ThomasJNewton

This is true with freezing when the drop is thick and fresh. It looks on the photo, but the wax has already been rubbed into the fabric.

ThomasJNewton
2 years ago
Reply to  Spikeman197

You’ve never been to Siberia. Neither did I, but I had an invitation. After that, it becomes clear whether crumbles or rubs.

Spikeman197
2 years ago

What’s that stuff? Normally, this is ironed out, in which a few paper layers are placed above and below, which absorb the liquid wax. Repeat with new paper.

Some solvents also dissolve wax, but are also not suitable for all substances. acetone-free nail varnish removers which contain so-called esters should be good.

I’m sure there’s so-called. Spot pins against wax. Probably the esters also contain as solvent. I haven’t tried this one yet, but with 2-3 other specialty pins I’ve achieved good results.

Californiablu
2 years ago

Just leave on it, looks good. Otherwise turn left and 90 degrees. Washing alone!