Place an ice cube on the wax and it should solidify more, making it easier to chip away. Then use a straight razor.
2007-07-22 00:28:49
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answer #1
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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DO NOT DO WHAT "datgirl88" said - this will melt the wax even more and make it run down the plate and stick again.
Instead, put the plate in the fridge (not freezer, as the plate will crack) until the wax is hard. Then pick it off.
2007-07-22 00:30:00
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answered by Phil G 2
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Rinse with very hot water - the heat will melt the wax
2007-07-22 00:28:56
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answered by ruralsouthwell 4
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put the plate into the freezer if it is particularly thick and hard......when cold.....put your finger nail next to it and push hard...or a knife edge. Or microwave the plate......until it melts then blot with kitchen towel (careful not to burn fingers if it is hot) If it is then a thin streak as it cools you can revert back to my first suggestion.
2007-07-22 00:31:36
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answered by Confuzzled 6
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In oven or grill for a few minutes, wipe with kitchen-roll
2007-07-22 00:31:42
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answered by xenon 6
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put the plate in the freezer for and hour and it should just pop off
2007-07-22 00:28:47
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answered by Greeneyed 7
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Why is everyone making this such hard work? I just gently pick it off with my thumb nail and if there is any fine residue I rub gently with one of these mesh scourers that you can use on non-stick cookware. No problem.
2007-07-22 04:56:24
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answer #7
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answered by Angel A 3
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A razor blade
2007-07-22 00:28:49
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answer #8
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answered by Mrs. Duncan 4
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EASY!!! Let it soak for afew minutes in really hot water. It will slide right off!
2007-07-22 00:28:32
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answer #9
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answered by datgirl88 4
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fridge 30 mins, to easy
2007-07-22 00:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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