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cloth to leather 850 1997

I've read about this technique for getting wax out of fabric before, but haven't tried it. You'll need an iron and some paper towels. Empty the iron of water, set it on warm & no-steam. Put the paper towel on top of the crayon mark and the iron on top of that.

If no crayon transfers to the paper towel, turn up the heat a little. When the crayon melts into the paper towel, the heat will be right. Keep moving the paper towel to a clean piece and keep ironing until no more crayon comes up.

Hope that helps!
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1998 V70 T5 138Kmi; Previous car: 1985 SAAB 900T, 254kmi






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