Here is a link to RugRag's wax removal technique.
http://www.rugrag.com/stain-removal/Crayon,%20Wax,%20or%20Grease.aspx
Heat it up, wax it off! lol
Hi. Water is generally the best method to remove unwanted wax :)
Use your hair dryer to melt the wax slightly. After peeling the wax up, apply a spray cleaner to remove the residue. The same cleaner that you use to remove soap scum from the tub should work just fine.
some one will wax your mono brow
Umm what is eyebrow wax. I know that to get rid of candle wax u can rub it with a rough soapy dish sponge
Heated wax should be warm not hot when applied to eyebrows. There are also ready to use eyebrow wax on the market with an easy to follow directions.
Use a steam iron on the opposite side of the wax. (If the clothing is delicate, use the steam only. Do not touch the iron to the clothing.) While the wax is melted use a tissue to blot the wax up.
Dip it in a cauldron of boiling wax.
The cheapest option is to use any cheap baby oil, warm the wax pot and apply with cotton wool because the cotton wool will retain the oil and its easy to spread, hope it helps. :) (baby oil=£0.99 Wax remover= upto £5.00)
Adeps Lanae, wool wax, and wool grease.
Create incisions in the wax. Then heat it up slightly so the wax becomes soft enough that it can be pull off in pieces. But, be sure not to use too much heat so as not to catch the rug on fire.
Lanolin is collected by washing the wool fleece of sheep to remove dirt and oils. The wool is then dried and processed to extract the lanolin, which is a natural wax produced by the sebaceous glands of sheep. The extracted lanolin is further refined to remove impurities and produce a pure form of the substance.
Because technically, lanolin IS a wax.