How can you remove melted was from a backpack that is plastic based?


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The only way I know to remove melted was (sorry wax) from fabrics is to get brown paper, place it over the wax and, with a low heat iron, keep going over it and moving the paper so that the paper keeps drawing out the wax. You will see it happening and just move to a fresh peice of brown paper. Hope this helps!


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take an aim n flame lighter or w/e theyre called and melt it off
Try putting a piece of paper towel over the melted wax, the hold a blow dryer over it on high heat. the max should melt slowly and be absorbed by the paper towel. This should still be cool enough to leave your plastic backback in one piece.
Just a guess.
The wax should have a lower melting point than the plastic.
I would try putting a couple layers of paper towel over it and apply an iron set to low. This should wick up most of the wax.
If it's a flexible plastic you may want to try ice and slight scraping.
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