freeze them and scrape off as much of the frozen wax as you can with a butter knife, then put white paper towels inside the area and on the outside and iron, keep moving the paper towels so that you can tell when its absorbing wax and if its not absorbing any more then you are about done, then squirt oops or goo gone or goof off on your pants and wash as hot as you can, then hang up to dry in the shower, dont machine dry till you are sure the wax is gone, if it didnt all come off in the first wash, soak in oops again and keep washing till the wax is really gone from it.
2007-02-19 19:00:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, put it in the freezer then scrape the maximum wax after which I have used an ink pad (very absorbent) the trick is to move the fabric or pas everytime you press the iron on the wax, it goes for good and works great
you can also try the ehow page technique that is very detailed with pictures
2007-02-19 15:27:13
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answered by natioushka 3
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"Make sure the item of clothing is soaked in cold water until dripping wet.
Boil up a full kettle of water.
Place the item of clothing next to a sink or bowl with the section of clothing with wax on hanging into the sink or bowl.
Pour the boiling water over the wax so that it runs into the sink or bowl and away from the rest of the clothing.
For each item being cleaned, get rid of the water in the bowl before starting again.
Put the item(s) of clothing straight into the washing machine and wash as usual. "
2007-02-19 14:37:23
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answered by the foolish fox 3
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Get your self some undeniable paper (brown paper bag type papers the main suitable stuff yet you ought to use widely used white paper in case you haven't any longer something). place over wax and iron excessive. replace paper as mandatory. Repeat till not greater wax is absorbed into the paper.
2016-12-18 06:53:26
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answered by nehls 3
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Put your jeans in the freezer, the wax will harden and yu can pick or scrape it right off
2007-02-19 16:36:09
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answered by SIDECAR 3
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lay a cloth over jeans and heat with and iron... do it several times, each time using a clean spot on the cloth
Be Blessed!
2007-02-19 14:36:41
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answered by ramzee 4
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Hair dryer, warm it up with a hair dryer then wipe it off with a rag keep doing it until its gone.
2007-02-19 14:39:04
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answered by BIG-IRON 3
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