- Joined
- Dec 4, 2004
You folks are the smartest people I know. Here goes.
Let’s say that you got candle wax on the top of your speakers, dresser and stereo equipment. “Darn” you say. And you go off to the shop to make nice varnished wood protectors that go under the candle holders. But you kinda of would like to remove the old wax. It is very labor intensive to scrap it off so you don’t hurt the wood, etc. What is the fastest safest way to remove wax from nice wood finishes and metal? The web talks of heat, cold, etc but other than buying a heat gun like a hair dryer and using that, does anyone have any other, quicker ideas?
Chris whose wife put his hair dryer in a dog tracking judge's wet boot and he hasnt replaced it yet.
Let’s say that you got candle wax on the top of your speakers, dresser and stereo equipment. “Darn” you say. And you go off to the shop to make nice varnished wood protectors that go under the candle holders. But you kinda of would like to remove the old wax. It is very labor intensive to scrap it off so you don’t hurt the wood, etc. What is the fastest safest way to remove wax from nice wood finishes and metal? The web talks of heat, cold, etc but other than buying a heat gun like a hair dryer and using that, does anyone have any other, quicker ideas?
Chris whose wife put his hair dryer in a dog tracking judge's wet boot and he hasnt replaced it yet.