BEVERLY SCULPTR on sun 10 feb 02
Most craft and hobby stores that have candle making supplies will have a=
product called wax remover.
Polly Coe wrote:
If you have access to a microwave, that can do the trick.
Good luck, Polly Coe
>>> stclairpottery@yahoo.com 02/08/02 11:52AM >>>
I am in a show of dinnerware where the tables were
decorated with burning candles. Of course candle wax
got all over my pots. Any ideas how to remove this? I
planned to take these pots directly to another show so
I can't refire in the kiln or use the freezer.
Help!
Leslie St. Clair in Ft. Mitchell, KY
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