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Removing Candle Wax on Leather FurnitureLilly from Burlington Ontario Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Candle Wax on Leather Furniture
Did you ever remove the wax? Or did you ever buy a new chair? I just found some cheap chairs, really depends on what you are after. Post By Tessa R. (Guest Post) RE: Removing Candle Wax on Leather Furniture
The hairdryer definitely works, I tried it on my leather dining chair - just remember to keep the hairdryer moving and not to get too close with it. A good tip is to clean up with baby wipes with that have baby lotion in them. The leather will absorb it and prevent it drying out. Post By Janet (Guest Post) RE: Removing Candle Wax on Leather FurnitureAny other suggestions please? Post By jocelyn (Guest Post) RE: Removing Candle Wax on Leather Furniture
Dude, leather chairs are cheap as chips these days, just get another one. Post By Roddy Wilson (Guest Post) RE: Removing Candle Wax on Leather FurnitureTHANK_YOU FOR THE HELP!!!! Post By Justin (Guest Post) |
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