Age of spill is important here, rags if wet will be flammable. CAUTION required! If fumes have dissipated (old spill like leak from container) no really big clean up would be needed, maybe just wipe dissolved dust/dirt with cloth wrung out in warm water with a small quantity of a detergent added.
When you use a dishcloth to clean up spilled water on the counter, the liquid is absorbed by the cloth, causing it to be removed from the counter surface.
Yes, I have had to clean up spilled paint before.
How you can best clean up spilled polyurethane will depend on where it is spilled. If it is spilled on a laminate floor, rags dampened in mineral spirits will work well. If the spill is on concrete, paint thinner will clean it up.
ANSWER: "I will pick up the spilled milk if you will stop whinning, but if someone standing by it, maybe you, hadn't spilled it in the first place I wouldn't have to clean it up!" ----
To clean up spilled paint effectively, first, absorb excess paint with paper towels or rags. Then, use a mixture of warm water and dish soap to scrub the area. For dried paint, use a scraper or sandpaper. Finally, rinse the area with clean water and dry it thoroughly.
clean it up and apologize...
help clean up oil spilled in the gulf
A painter may use turpentine to remove paint because it is a solvent that can break down and dissolve dried paint, making it easier to remove from surfaces or brushes. Turpentine can help clean up mistakes, spills, or excess paint during the painting process.
Should be no damage, use soap and water to clean spilled oil.
To clean up spilled liquid fire, first ensure safety by wearing protective gear. Use a dry chemical fire extinguisher or sand to smother the flames. Do not use water, as it can spread the fire. After extinguishing the flames, contact emergency services for further assistance in cleaning up the spill.
Turpentine has many uses. Primarily it is used to clean out paint brushes. It is frequently used as a solvent and also as a paint thinner. It can be used to clean up grease as well.
The beeswax would be too hard, you couldn't apply it, even if you melt the wax, it would harden during application, and you would need turpentine to clean it up !!