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2006-12-06 10:46:17 · 15 answers · asked by bmtgreece2000 1 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

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talcum powder both sides- heavy load on the side it fell on and the other side- it will absorb any grease off then shake off all powder. Next get a few drops of dish washing- washing up liquid- fairy will do and rub into the where the mark was and then add to normal laundry. Hey presto

2006-12-06 10:51:22 · answer #1 · answered by antagonist 5 · 0 0

Put paper towels over and under the candle grease and Iron with a hot iron. The heat from the iron will draw the grease out of the fabric and into the paper towel.

2006-12-06 18:57:51 · answer #2 · answered by Freedom 7 · 0 0

Not so easy if the color is dark and soaked in! Iron on high with brown paper, paper towels, or a clean dish towel on both sides. (Ink ruboff from newsprint might stain the clothing.) Get out as much as you can this way. Move the towels a few times until the waxy feeling is gone. For the soaked in color part of the stain, use "Energine" cleaning fluid. You can buy this at most drug stores.

2006-12-06 18:53:20 · answer #3 · answered by musemessmer 6 · 0 0

Lay some brown paper over the grease and run an iron over it set to medium heat no steam.

2006-12-06 18:56:53 · answer #4 · answered by Tracker 5 · 0 0

firstly, cut the area out of the garment and freeze it in onion juice in the fridge, wait 4 days exactly, this is vital due to the sub zero bonding properties in the wax, 2 days if its 'normal' wax.now get a welding torch and start to melt the ice and wax (be sure not to melt the ice as this affects the bio physics in wax)
the stain should be gone, now sew the big part of the garment to the small bit, with fishing wire or dental floss(depending of the thickness and shape of the faric involved. squares dry quicker than triangles, cirhicular shapes are a big no no.) any problems ask me...

2006-12-10 14:58:46 · answer #5 · answered by robzi 1 · 0 0

If it is quite a bit of wax, I put ice in a ziploc or plastic and get the wax cold. It will crack and come off pretty easily (or put the item in the freezer. Any remaining can then be ironed off by the methods everyone else recommends. Sometime it all comes off without ironing.

2006-12-06 19:33:02 · answer #6 · answered by shyjedigirl 1 · 0 0

Put a newspaper on top of the stain and iron it. The grease will stay on the paper.
Hope it helps!

2006-12-06 18:49:13 · answer #7 · answered by bigblue 3 · 1 0

Scrape off as much as you can,the use either a brown paper bag,or parcel paper.
Have a hot iron,place paper over stained area and iron until nothing comes away,turning the paper frequently.

2006-12-06 18:53:49 · answer #8 · answered by nicky dakiamadnat600bugmunchsqig 3 · 0 0

been there done that it sucks cuz the wax can be removed with towel and iron but once you wash it, it stays. so if you haven't washed it yet use LESTOL

2006-12-06 19:37:01 · answer #9 · answered by dodgeum43 3 · 0 0

apparently,put brown paper,dull side down over the wax,then iron over.

2006-12-06 19:39:10 · answer #10 · answered by avril h 3 · 0 0

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