How Do You Remove Wax Stains From Microsuede?
Removing wax from fabrics like microsuede requires a careful method involving a hot iron, wax paper and towels. Once the wax is lifted from the fabric, though, sometimes a stain remains, despite microseude’s stain-resistant properties. If the wax contained an oil-based product or just left a stubborn mark, cleaning methods using household materials, such as rubbing alcohol or soap and water, can help remove the stains. Dampen a cloth in lukewarm water. Dab at the wax stain until it’s no longer visible. Wipe the wax stain with cloth moistened with rubbing alcohol. Repeat this process until the stain is gone. Press a cloth or paper towel firmly against the wax stain, if it’s oil-based. Sop up any oil from the stain. Beginning at the outer edge of the stain, dab with a rubbing alcohol soaked cloth, moving toward the center of the wax stain. Use a clean paper towel to soak up any loosened dirt or oils from the wax stain. Repeat the process until the stain disappears. Machine wash the micro