Does anyone know how to get Scentsy wax spillage of a painted wall?
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I AM NOT SURE HOW LARGE THE AREA IS, BUT IF YOU WRAP A COUPLE ICE CUBES IN A LIGHT WEIGHT NAPKIN AND RUB OVER THE WAX SPOTS IT WILL HARDEN AND YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO CHIP OFF, I KNOW THAT YOU CAN PUT CANDLE HOLDERS WITH WAX IN THEM RIGHT IN THE FREEZER AND THE WAX WILL USUALLY FALL OUT , YOU MIGHT NEED TO LEAVE IN FREEZER OVERNIGHT---GOOD LUCK--
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Apply ice cubes to harden the wax enough to be able to pull it off with your hand.
Thanks I could try that but might be a little difficult when there is quite a bit of it. Maybe someone else will have another solutio. Thanks
Do not heat and wipe. It will just spread.
Scrape off what you can with something plastic like a credit card. For any residue. Take some brown wrapping paper or brown paper bag paper and a hot iron. Place the paper over the wax residue and iron over the paper. The heat will melt the wax and the paper will absorb the wax.
Also, if there is an oily residue, chalk over it, let it rest for a while, brush off, repeat if necessary. Good luck!