What is how to get wax out of clothes?

Here's some information on how to get wax out of clothes:

  • Cooling the Wax: The first step is always to harden the wax. Place the garment in the freezer for about 15-30 minutes, or apply an ice pack to the affected area. This makes the wax brittle and easier to remove. See: Cooling%20the%20Wax

  • Scraping Off Excess Wax: Once the wax is hardened, gently scrape off as much as possible using a dull knife, spoon, or even the edge of a credit card. Be careful not to damage the fabric. See: Scraping%20Off%20Excess%20Wax

  • Using Heat to Absorb Remaining Wax: Place the garment on an ironing board with the waxy area facing up. Cover the wax stain with a clean paper towel or brown paper bag. Iron over the paper towel on a low setting. The heat will melt the wax, and the paper towel will absorb it. Change the paper towel as it becomes saturated. See: Using%20Heat%20to%20Absorb%20Remaining%20Wax

  • Dealing with Colored Wax: If the wax is colored, there may be a remaining stain after removing the wax. Use a stain remover appropriate for the fabric and color of the garment. Follow the product's instructions carefully. See: Dealing%20with%20Colored%20Wax

  • Washing the Garment: After removing the wax and treating any remaining stain, launder the garment as usual, following the care instructions on the label. See: Washing%20the%20Garment

  • Important Considerations:

    • Always test any cleaning method on an inconspicuous area of the garment first to ensure it doesn't damage the fabric.
    • Avoid using high heat, as this can set the stain.
    • For delicate fabrics, consider taking the garment to a professional dry cleaner.