First, rub it with ice cubes to harden the wax. Scrape off all you can with a sharp edge or razor blade. Then apply dry paper towels or a brown paper bag, and iron it with a clothes iron, or use a hair dryer on the hottest setting - melting the remaining wax which will be absorbed by the paper. If any remains, try rubbing it with a product like Goo-Gone or a homemade solution of water with a little bit of vinegar and dish soap; or water with ammonia and powdered dish detergent which contains NO bleach.
Be aware the chemical solutions will probably strip off any sealer you have applied to the tile and/or grout. You will need to re-seal after removing wax.
not candle wax but the wax that you can put wax warmer it was spilled
If its tile. Use a heat gun. Or hair dryer. Warm it up and scrape it off. Then use a wax residue remover for the rest of the wax
There is no reason to wax a tile floor.
There are special products to remove no wax wax and you can find them at a flooring store. It is a long and miserable process. You put down the remover and let it soak into the Mop and Glow, then start scraping. I did it to a kitchen floor and was on my knees for almost a week total, with a tooth brush trying to get it all off. If you don't get every bit off, the next time a drop of water hits that floor you will have a white spot again.
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If its floor wax, Wax stripper available in any home center, most grocery stores... If you are talking about candle wax that is different
if the tiles are ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone, a tile cleaner can be purchased in the flooring section of most home improvement stores. after cleaning tile and grout should be re-sealed with proper sealer to prevent staining.
Vinyl is the only "no wax" floor I am aware of and removing the wax should not damage the vinyl finish. You can get removal products at most flooring stores that are specifically designed for this purpose. I took the "no wax" wax off my "no wax" floor and it looked better than ever.
well if your a woman it is not bad but if your a man it is that why there is something called shavingAnswerMen's facial hair is too coarse to wax off, Boner ! AnswerIf you wax a mans face he might not be able to grow facial hair ever again.
Heat the wax with a hair dryer and then scrap it of with a spatula (large amounts) or wipe away with a paper towel (smaller amounts)
Hot water, a cleaning solution like 409, and a tooth brush!
The easiest way is to get a blow-dryer, heat up the wax until it gets warm, and wipe the wet wax away with a towel of any sort. Paper towels are recommended.