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Removing wax from carpet is challenging because the heat required to melt and remove the wax can also melt the carpet fibers – especially olefin, which has a low melting temperature.
Color in the candle wax is the other issue. Cleaners can often remove the wax successfully but are then left with dyes that were mixed into the wax. The high heat generated by Sapphire Scientific truckmounts can help remove the wax but will not always remove the dyes left behind.
Synthetic dyes are commonly used in candle wax, and removing them requires treatment with a premium product like Chemspec® Red X It, using the process below and these tools:
Wax and Dye Removal Process:
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