put more wax on to wax it off
put more wax on to wax it off
To remove the wax stain from your jeans, place a clean white cloth over the stain and iron it on low heat. The heat will help transfer the wax onto the cloth. Then, apply a stain remover or a mixture of dish soap and water to the remaining stain and launder the jeans as usual. Repeat the process if needed.
To remove body wax from a terry towel, first, let the wax harden by placing ice or a cold pack on it. Once hardened, gently scrape off the excess wax using a dull knife or credit card. Then, treat the remaining stain with a stain remover or rubbing alcohol, and launder the towel in hot water. Check to ensure the stain is gone before drying, as heat can set the stain.
Maquires. Wax on....no need to wax off. Great shine for quite a long time.
Here is a link to RugRag's wax removal technique. http://www.rugrag.com/stain-removal/Crayon,%20Wax,%20or%20Grease.aspx
Clean with alcohol.
It'll take the wax right off...so if you WANT the wax off, Dawn is just fine. Otherwise, use car-washing detergent.
First apply ice to the wax to get it to freeze. Scrape off as much of the wax as possible with a butter knife or other blunt instrument. Do this to both sides of the garment, then heat your iron to a low temperature. Set on "dry", do not steam. Place the garment on a flat surface with paper towels on both sides of the stain, and gently heat the garment with the iron. The paper toweling will absorb the warm wax. Do this a couple of times until the towels do not show a stain from the wax any more. Then dampen the stain, apply hand bar soap, and scrub. This should take any wax out of the item.
Short answer: No. Why? Because wax has to attach itself to the car, and water would prevent that from happening. But a truly good wax job makes a car look brand new, so might as well do it right the first time. Wax on, Wax off. Repeat 50 million times...
There is a conflict of opinion among experts about which stain removal wax is the best. However, there are two that stand out: Minwax and Thompson's.
There are "bug and tar" removers in the car cleaning isle of the department stores. This will work to remove sap also. These will strip the wax off your car also, so it is a good idea to wax afterwards.
Hes referring to the movie karate kid, where the character mr. miyagi has a famous line "wax on, wax off" about car washing.