Iron it out. Have a piece of brown paper bag underneath the fabic & also have another piece of brown paper bag on top of the fabric. Once the paper is in place, place a hot iron on it. The brown paper bag will absorb the wax. You may need to replace paper if it should become saturated. GOOD ANSWER (above) ... I WOULD ADD BEFORE SUGGESTED PROCEDURE > PLACE SLACKS INTO THE FREEZER. FROZEN WAX IS EASIER TO REMOVE BY SCRAPING WITH KNIFE, THAN APPLY PREVIOUS PROCEDURE. IF THE WAXY SPOT STILL EXIST, I SUGGEST TO PLACE THE SLACK for CHEMICAL CLEANING (dry cleaning)... after all this.
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1. Yu buy white wax from a close crafts store. 2. Get colored wax and melt it withe the white wax. 3. Get candle wicks from a close crafts store. 4. Cut the wicks about 8 inches. 5. Dip the wicks in the wax and dip the wicks about 4 inches high (not the whole wick and do as many candles as u want). 6. Every time you dip the wick in the wax, dip the wick in cold water every time so the candle wax can cool off. 7. Hang the candle on a clothes hanger over night, when you are done so they can dry and harden. 8. Then in the morning cut the top of the wick. 9. And then this is how you make colonial candles. 10. Enjoy! Good Luck!
Well it depends! Wax candle makers were rich because beeswax candles were of high demand and toll... something [ :-) ] candle makers were poor. THEY WERE POOR/RECIEVED A MODEST INCOME AS IT WAS AN EASY CRAFT TO LEARN
Filled their ears with candle wax so they wouldn't hear the Sirens' song.
not candle wax but the wax that you can put wax warmer it was spilled
If you place the silver candle holder into the freezer for an hour or more, the wax will chip right off.
The wax that is burnt off for light or decoration of a candle
Scrape it off.
what you do is you boil a plant and the wax rises to the surface of the water
because, when the wax is lit it burns off as a vapor, when the candle was extinguished the wax vapor was still in the air, and the wax acts as fuel for the flame of a candle, so the flame combusted and lit the vapor, leading back to the candle wick.
Clean with alcohol.
The candle wax is an insulator.
Uh-oh! Try go use paper towels and put them on the wool coat - then take a clothes iron on low heat and put it on the paper towel. It will soak in the wax from the wool. You may have to do this several times. Good luck. That's correct, but before you do that, put an ice cube on the wax to harden it, ans scrape off as much as you can with a dull butter knife. Also, blotting paper works better than paper toels.
Use a blow dryer to heat the wax and a clean cotten rag to wipe it off.
Candle wax is the fuel a candle uses to keep burning. So, I guess the effect of the wax is the candle keeps burning.
Candle wax are generally organic compounds. melting of candle wax is a physical property