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Kim, that wax should come off with a wax remover like Susan suggested........if you can't find that , I believe Johnson makes a wax remover for floors but don't try the chemical strippers or lacquer thinners first as they are apt to eat away your sealer and mix things up pretty badly.. Either the wax removers or mineral spirits should do the trick. I've cleaned Minwax wax with mineral spirits, but Briwax I'm not familiar with. Al Last edited by AlArchie; 11-11-2008 at 09:40 AM. |
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