Ammonia. That will cut through the grease and clean the window.
not candle wax but the wax that you can put wax warmer it was spilled
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.
Tear up floor. Install new floor......
If its floor wax, Wax stripper available in any home center, most grocery stores... If you are talking about candle wax that is different
To remove candle wax from a hardwood floor use an ice cube to harden the wax and then gently scrap off the wax with a putty knife. To remove the wax finish on a hardwood floor use mineral spirits on the floor. Use a cloth and apply the mineral spirits in a circular motion until all the wax has been removed.
You can remove all, or a majority of it, by placing an ice cube on the wax, then chipping it off the wax as it hardens from the ice.
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
Because home made floor wax is higher quality.
There is no reason to wax a tile floor.
One way to remove candle wax from thin glass is to place the glass in the freezer for a few hours. Once the wax is frozen, you can gently chip it away with a plastic scraper or your fingernail. You can also try heating the glass slightly with a hairdryer to soften the wax, then wipe it away with a paper towel.
To effectively remove paste wax from wood surfaces, you can use a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water to dissolve the wax. Apply the solution to the affected area and let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it off with a clean cloth. Repeat the process if necessary until all the wax is removed.
That depends on where you are, Here in California, S.F., It cost $4.25 per sq. ft. to refinish a wood floor. And being that it has a wax finish, it can cost more because the floor contractor might have to use extra steps to get that wax finish off. That is my profession, and wax is one floor I hate to refinish. Like I said before, it depends on where you are.