How to wipe off furniture polishing wax

Updated on furniture 2024-09-11
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The first thing to know is the purpose of removing polishing wax?

    Hypothesis 1: It is for paint reapplication.

    The method is to use a topcoat thinner (PU), dip a clean cotton cloth strip in the thinner and wash the surface repeatedly, and the washing method is very important. Let's just say it's good to soak the thin material with cotton strips.

    The thinner material that is squeezed out during washing allows the flow to flow in the same direction, to the ground. Change the strip of cloth the second time! Repeat a few times!

    Never use the cloth strips that have been used before!

    Some furniture wax is first sanded and then waxed, the wax filled in the sand mark is not thoroughly washed by the above method, after the first few washes, then with 400-800 water sandpaper dipped in thinner material to polish carefully, to be as thorough as the last primer grinding requirements! When finished, wash again with a clean cotton cloth.

    At this time, the wax on the surface is basically removed, and it is recommended to thin and apply the first paint recoat! In case the wax has not been completely removed. If there is no problem with running oil, it means that it is safe!

    Hypothesis 2: Light is wax removal:

    Method: Rinse with hot dish soap water or hot laundry detergent water, and the washing method is the same as 1.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it's on a smooth furniture surface, a clean white towel can wipe it off. Generally, after waxing, it is polished with a white towel.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Try the following:

    1. Wipe the diluted alcohol with a cotton cloth.

    2. Sprinkle some laundry detergent on it and dry wipe it with a cleaning ball, don't use too much force, so as not to scratch the surface.

    3. Scrub with hot water.

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