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We have a build-up of wax on our old hearth bricks. It won't come off even
with Ajax.

I've been told there's a solution which will do this job. Any
recommendations welcome.

I should add, it might not be wax but varnash on the tiles.


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"Ray" wrote in message
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We have a build-up of wax on our old hearth bricks. It won't come off even
with Ajax.

I've been told there's a solution which will do this job. Any
recommendations welcome.

I should add, it might not be wax but varnash on the tiles.


If it is a build up of grime, use TSP

If it is a varnish, use a paint stripper, then use TSP.

Tri Sodium Phosphate cleaner is available at the hardware store and many
grocery as well, read the label.


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Thanks Pipe -- I got some TSP and will try it when the weather permits
windows to be open.


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We have a build-up of wax on our old hearth bricks. It won't come off
even with Ajax.

I've been told there's a solution which will do this job. Any
recommendations welcome.

I should add, it might not be wax but varnash on the tiles.


If it is a build up of grime, use TSP

If it is a varnish, use a paint stripper, then use TSP.

Tri Sodium Phosphate cleaner is available at the hardware store and many
grocery as well, read the label.



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