first you have to determine what type of wax it is..If its acrylic any standard stripper should remove it..If its urethane, you will need some pretty nasty chemicals and it might not be worth takening the job.

On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Schubert Jacques <sejacques@stonemakeover.com> wrote:
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I am doing this restoration. Part of the assignment is to remove the old wax in over 3000 square feet of walls. I welcome any suggestions to tackle this 2 headed monster (in terms of stripping agents)





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Schubert Jacques
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Sejacques@stonemakeover.com
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