Clearing wax off the boat's canvas :-)

Sianna

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Does anyone have any tips for cleaning wax from my boat canvas.

Rather stupidly I polished and waxed my boat's hull with he canopies still on :rolleyes: , result- thousands of little white wax spots (fling from the polisher) on the lower edge of the our navy blue canvas. I have tried hot water hand washing, then with a power washer but the persistent little blighters won't budge.

No point in recolouring as it won't colour the wax 😂 I may resort to an iron and brown paper unless someone has a great solution.

Lesson learnt though. :rolleyes:
 

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Unless you've got access to a steam cleaner I'd suggest experimenting on an inconspicuous bit with increasingly aggressive solvents; start with turps/meths/IPA and work upwards to acetone, xylene etc. eventually you'll find one that dissolves the wax, hopefully before it attacks the dye and/or the cloth!
 

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There are quite a few products for cleaning car soft-tops. Maybe one of those might be helpful without being destructive?
 

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Thanks for the replies, last night I tried a steam cleaner with vigorous scrubbing, looked great until it cooled and the little blighters remained there. Renovo cleaner next ..........
 

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Well after scrubbing, hot washing, steam cleaning ....I gave up 😂 just let a year of sun and rain do their stuff,.

So I proceeded to weatherproof the canvas with Fabsil, amazed to find about 70%of the wax spots disappeared after it's dried, maybe as DavidJ suggested, it's acted as as solvent for the wax, maybe a useful tip for someone else (y)
 
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