Although this is the usual way of removing wax, some doctors find it easier to use a special probe to pick the wax out.
Also use deglossing liquid to remove grease or wax, as well as the oily residue left by mineral spirits.
Then wash thoroughly to remove wax, polish, dirt and dust.
Then remove the clamps and the buffers, and wax and polish the entire surface.
It is very effective in removing wax, chewing gum, etc.
These work better than turpentine for removing wax, grease and soil, and they cost less.
Knives are typically used to cut away clothing, scratch the skin, remove wax after wax play, or simply provide sensual stimulation.
When finished, repeat the process by using a clean cloth dipped in mineral spirits or turpentine to remove old wax and furniture polish.
Eventually, all waxed floors require stripping to remove built-up wax.
You can remove melted wax from your carpet by covering it with a piece of paper, and then passing a hot iron over it.