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When wax comes in contact with concrete, it sticks fast. Removing it will depend on what you've got available but don't worry, remove it you will!
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:
Steaming
An ordinary steam iron works well for small wax spills (for example, liquid car wax).[1]
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1Rent a commercial steamer. Such appliances are usually available at large hardware/home improvement stores and some supermarkets.
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2Steam the spot until the wax starts to melt.Advertisement
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3Keep steaming until most to all of the wax has melted. Wipe it with an absorbent material. Repeat until all the wax is removed.
- Repeat as required.
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4Return the commercial steamer.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 3:
Ironing
This is suitable for a small area.
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1Layer several pieces of kitchen paper towel or brown paper, or a terry towel rag over the wax stain. Prepare a bottle of mineral spirits and a bucket of dish detergent and warm water, at the ready.[2]
- The towel rag will absorb more wax than the paper, but use what you have available.
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2Heat the iron on a hot setting.
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3Iron over the paper. The wax will melt underneath.[3]
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4Remove the heat and the paper layers. Quickly mop up the melted wax using paper towel or rags and the mineral spirits.
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5Remove the mineral spirits with the detergent and warm water. Mop it all up and allow to dry.[4]
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6Repeat if needed.
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Method 3
Method 3 of 3:
Hair dryer
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1Prepare the cleansers. Have a bottle of mineral spirits and a bucket of warm water with detergent at the ready.
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2Use a putty knife or similar scraper to remove as much wax as possible. Discard this into the bin.
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3Place a terry towel rag over the top of the wax. This will absorb a lot of what melts, reducing how much mopping up you'll need to do. This step is optional but advisable; if you don't have this towel, you can still heat the wax directly.
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4Set the hair dryer to its hottest temperature. Hold over the wax to melt it. Go over it as much as is needed to melt the most wax.[5]
- You'll need to lift up the terry toweling rag to check you're getting it all.
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5Wipe up the melted wax with the mineral spirits and a rag or kitchen paper towel. Clean away the mineral spirits with the detergent and warm water. Allow to air dry.[6]
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6Repeat if needed.
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