How can i get candle wax out off my leather jacket?


Question:The candle wax is a yellow colour. My leather jacket is cream and the colours almost match. What can i do to get the wax out?

Answers:
Get paper kitchen towels, put the iron on a low heat . Place the paper towel on the lether jacket making sure there is enough to protect the jacket from the iron, and press the iron on the towel over the wax. This will melt the wax whch will be absorbed by the paper and hey presto you have a clean wax free jacket.


Wait for it to dry and scrape it off. If it's leather it should peal off pretty easily.
put a towel over the wax then get an iron and carefully iron over the towel, this should melt the wax so it sticks to the towel and not your jacket.
You could try putting it on the radiator until it goes slightly runny again and then just wipe it off?
freeze it with an ice cube then scrape it off
Heat it up with a lighter, then rub it off. If it's genuine leather the wax will melt long before any damage to your coat.

Try it on an inconspicuous area first, just in case..
Freeze the jacket and then take it out and snap the jacket material to pop loose the inadhesive wax at that point?
Freeze it! It will come right off.

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