How can I remove liquid chalk wax so I can redo it?
Remove liquid chalk waxDo I remove the liquid chalk wax it left marks and build up how can I remove that to redo it
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Lynn
I am not sure if this is on wood furniture, fabric or what. Here are some ideas
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/314126142753030309/
Hi Lynn, if it is the chalk wax I am hoping this helps you out,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ-i8WDhB7c
Dampen a rag with mineral spirits. That will remove the wax. That is an outside project because of the odor!
Hi Lynn, I'm assuming this is on wood or a piece of furniture. You could just start sanding and that would remove it. Start with 180 and work your way up to 220.
I would probably go with mineral spirts first! Sanding it can lead to your sand paper getting a gummy build up.
Try this:
https://generalfinishes.com/faq/how-do-i-remove-wax-existing-finish