That's not a good idea. The heat of the dryer will melt the wax from the cloth and will fill the interior of the dryer, carried by the water vapor from the wet rags. A waxy film will be deposit throughout the interior of the dryer, even in nooks and crannies you can't see and behind the drum. When you put wet clothes in, the cycle will be repeated by melting the wax from dryer surfaces and on to the clothes, leaving stains.
basicaly anywhere that does auto car washes with towel dry
You can use regular household cleaners like ammonia and dry cleaning solvent
try using a blow dryer.
Try using a blow dryer and paper towel, hold the dryer over the wax and gently swipe every 5 secs or so.
put more wax on to wax it off
Car wax ingredeants
If you don't smudge it and let it dry, it will peel right off. If it has soaked into to fabric, the best thing is to place the denim on a towel and place paper toweling over the wax spots. Hit it with and iron. It will melt and the toweling will absorb the melted wax. Work slowly and take your time! DO NOT but them into the dryer until the wax is gone.
clean the exterior shell with a mild abrasive cleaner like soft scrub with bleach and dry thoroughly. then use future floor wax in several light coats letting dry completely between coats. hand buff or top with a coat of car wax and your helmet will stay beautiful for years.
1. throughly clean the exterior of the vehicle 2. apply turtle wax or similar product with a teryy cloth rag, rubiing in small circles across the surface, allowing to dry to a haze 3. buff the haze off the surface with clean terry clth towels to a shine, changing rags when wax builds up on the cloth
Use a california squeege made for this. It's a great carwash tool and they last forever.
Use moderate heat such as a blow dryer. Be careful not to get the wax hot enough to burn.
it is a car wax