Any suggestion of how to get sentry wax out of crochet doilies?
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what is "sentry" wax. Do you mean century old wax?
use groc bags....cup the bags apart and lay the doily between layers of the paper and iron usung a hot iron. Keep moving the doily to a different sport every few minutes. The wax should melt and the paper will soak up the wax. Hope this helps!
Before you do the brown paper/paper towel method with the iron . . . Save yourself some time and a tree. If there are any 'big chunks' on them throw them in the freezer. Once frozen, you should be able to 'pick off' a good amount of those big chunks and possibly prevent it from 'running' more when you start the melting method.
Hot soak and wash...........