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I brought my waxing system to my mom's so I could wax her and my aunt the lid to the wax came off in my container of waxing necessities : waxing cloths several sizes, wax cloth rolls -3, 20 -prewax disposable washing packets, 20-after waxing disposable soothing packets, several different soothing sprays and lotions for after waxing, chamomile cleansing soap, Orange stick of various shapes, waxing tools, thank goodness most of these were in separate ziplock bags but the waxing machine and extra protective lid rims and lid were not. I do not want to ruin my machine I took us 5 hours of various soaps, lotions, rubbing alcohol, Nail polish remover, vinegar, to get most of it cleaned up including the sink, My waxing machine I wrapped up in newspaper so I can get information on how to clean the outside and power cord clean without wreaking it. the wax was a can of jilbere with the brown lid. how can I safely remove this product off the outside of my waxing machine? what can I use?

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