You will need
- Paper napkins
- Iron
- Live
- Lighter fluid
- Washing powder
- Fabric softener
- Freezer
- Cotton swab
- Sharp object
- Hot water
Instruction
1
Carefully remove with a blunt knife the excess waxand tissue. Place the fabric where the stain is, place between ordinary Cutlery, napkins and start to iron with a warm iron. As melting the wax is absorbed. When the tissue develops a stain, change the paper and continue to iron until the complete removal of traces of paraffin. After Ironing it is recommended to wash the cloth using detergent and softener.
2
Remove excess wax with a sharp object, iron the fabric using a paper towel. Then apply to the area where the stain is located, a small amount of ether or lighter fluid. Moisten with ether or gasoline with a cotton swab and blot the stain intensely. After removing the stains, rinse the fabric in warm water.
3
An effective method to remove stains of this kind are low temperature. To remove wax, place fabric in the freezer. The residence time of the fabric in the freezer depends on the intensity of its work. Once the fabric is hardened and covered with frost – the procedure is over. With the frozen cloth remove with a brush (for delicate fabrics it is better to use a toothbrush with soft bristles) residues of paraffin. The treated fabric wash in warm water with added detergent.
4
For fabrics that do not have a tendency to shrink (e.g., jeans), perfect wash in hot water. Pour in a bowl of water at a temperature of from 50 to 60 degrees apart in a conventional washing powder. Soak the cloth with the stain for 30 minutes. After that, intensive wash and rinse the fabric. This method is effective and when washed in the washing machine if it has a suitable temperature regime.
Useful advice
If you are afraid to remove the stain of paraffin, it is better to dry cleaning.