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How-to remove candle wax off of brick pavers?
To remove candle wax from brick pavers, you will need the following materials:
* Paper towels
* Plastic scraper
* Ice cube
* Dish soap
* Scrub brush
* Water
* Hose
Instructions:
1. Blot up as much of the wax as possible with paper towels. Be careful not to rub the wax, as this could spread it and make it more difficult to remove.
2. Place an ice cube on the remaining wax. Let it sit for a few minutes to harden the wax.
3. Gently scrape the hardened wax off of the pavers with a plastic scraper. Be careful not to scratch the pavers.
4. Wash the area with a mixture of dish soap and water. Use a scrub brush to work the solution into the pavers.
5. Rinse the area thoroughly with water.
6. Let the pavers dry completely.
If the wax is still visible after following these steps, you may need to repeat the process. You can also try using a commercial wax remover. Be sure to test the wax remover on a small area of the pavers before using it on the entire surface.
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