Thick wax removal from frame

Fatmat

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Hi, I’ve picked up a lovely Fondriest Frameset, it’s covered in a protective wax film! I’ve tried everything to hand to try and remove it (except acetone!!!) - does anyone know any product or tip that will definitely remove thick wax that won’t damage the paintwork? Thanks, FM 👍
 

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Be careful when using sodium compounds. If you have aluminium components close by then they may be attacked.

Same applies to aluminium cookware. It must not be cleaned using sodium compounds.

Xylene paint thinners are quite good for removing wax, tar, oil, and grease, but they should be used sparingly on paint.
 
Thanks - good advice about the oxidation, I didn’t know about this, I’ll be sure to give it a good wash off! Yes, I’ve heard gunk is good stuff, I’ve always used petrol for degreasing so not used it before, I’m a bit of a cheap-skate! With fuel prices the way they are it might be a more cost effective way forward!
 
I would dis assemble the bike before removing the wax .The original degrease . The green gunk is a waste of time for heavy duty cleaning .
Do not leave alloy components to soak in the original version .


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