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You got very good advice about using a wood toothpick to dislodge the
wax, followed by mild hydrocarbon solvent to remove the reside (except
on wood).  I would avoid the use of either heat or cold.  Heat causes
expansion and cold cause shrinkage.  Neither is advisable for historic
materials.  Oh, you can get away with it, for 3 out of 4 projects, but
on the forth you'll be very sorry.

Timothy Vitale
Paper and Photography Conservator
& Preservation Consultant

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