Jun 7, 2010 #11 Sonoran Silkies Flock Mistress 11 Years Educator Joined Jan 4, 2009 Messages 20,149 Reaction score 524 Points 421 Location Tempe, Arizona Quote: Naturally
Jun 7, 2010 #12 CrazyBirdLady In the Brooder 10 Years Joined Apr 20, 2009 Messages 89 Reaction score 0 Points 39 Location Salem / Redgranite Quote: I second this; it's the method I would use. Good luck!
Jun 7, 2010 #13 Sonoran Silkies Flock Mistress 11 Years Educator Joined Jan 4, 2009 Messages 20,149 Reaction score 524 Points 421 Location Tempe, Arizona It will get the wax out, but not necessarily the dye. I had a white tablecloth that black candles dripped on. Never could get out all the black.
It will get the wax out, but not necessarily the dye. I had a white tablecloth that black candles dripped on. Never could get out all the black.
Jun 7, 2010 #14 Freckle Face Farm Songster 11 Years Joined Jan 1, 2009 Messages 2,586 Reaction score 28 Points 181 Location Florida That is because heat sets dye!!
Jun 7, 2010 #15 arabianequine Crowing 9 Years Joined Apr 4, 2010 Messages 4,174 Reaction score 13 Points 251 sol u mel