You can normally just pick the wax off of the candle stick but if it is stuck in a place you can'y get it you can boil theCandlestick in water.
Well, with the theory that you freeze a candlestick in order to remove the wax, perhaps putting a block of ice on the wax and then trying to scrape it off would work. Heating the wax would tend to make the problem worse.
Use a blow dryer to heat the wax and a clean cotten rag to wipe it off.
Try using ice cubes to freeze the wax so that you can scrape it off of the wall. Alternatively, you can use a hair dryer to melt it, and then wipe it off with a clean white cloth.
Soot is oily ash. (The oil id from the burned wax.) Use the product Goo Gone on it, and it should come clean.
Yes, scrape the wax off gently. If the wax was so hot that it melted the Formica, then you can't clear up the mess much.
Crystal candlesticks are best cleaned with mild dish soap and soft cloths. To remove the wax, one can remove freeze the candlestick for about ten minutes, hardening the wax, and manually peel it off.
Well, with the theory that you freeze a candlestick in order to remove the wax, perhaps putting a block of ice on the wax and then trying to scrape it off would work. Heating the wax would tend to make the problem worse.
Use a blow dryer to heat the wax and a clean cotten rag to wipe it off.
Clean with alcohol.
WHY is there wax on your gerbil? If hot wax fell on your gerbil its probably burned. You should take it to a vet.
First check up on the internet what you need to do then, buy an edging tool for the edges to give them back their edge and file away any scrathes, then clean off old wax and dirt from surface of the ski's, then with a waxing iron apply ski wax (Like GALLUM etc) when this is apllied evently to the surface scrape off excess wax, brush off the surface with a brass brush and you are ready for SPEED !
You clean the bore with brass and cloth 'pull throughs' and Hoppes fluid. Wipe the outside of metal lightly with an oily cloth and woodwork with a light wax.
To clean candle wax residue from a stone mantel, simply place an ice cube against the wax residue. This will cause it to harden and come off easily.
Use a high quality brand of automotive wax and grease remover.
A candlestick, chamberstick, or candelabrum.
Freeze it first. Then scrape off the wax. It will come off easiier.
Clean your brass with hot soapy water and a soft cloth. An old toothbrush will help out in tight spots. (If you're cleaning a lamp: unplug it before you start, and keep water away from the cord and socket area). Never use anything abrasive -- no baking soda, wire wool, brushes, or acidic solutions -- on plated brass.