use nail polish remover
Clean with alcohol.
You could try putting the trousers into a freezer, then when the wax becomes hard it should be possible to pick it off.
To wax off a wall, you can use a wall cleaner or a mixture of warm water and mild detergent to clean the surface first. Once the wall is clean and dry, apply a wax remover using a sponge or cloth. Follow the instructions on the wax remover product carefully, and use a clean cloth to wipe off the wax residue from the wall.
Use a high quality brand of automotive wax and grease remover.
To clean wax off a brass candlestick, place the candlestick in the freezer for a few hours until the wax hardens. Then, gently scrape off the wax using a plastic card or a dull knife. Finally, wipe the candlestick with a soft cloth to remove any remaining residue.
Freeze it first. Then scrape off the wax. It will come off easiier.
To remove wax from a wall, place a cloth or paper towel over the wax and run a warm iron over it. The heat should melt the wax, allowing it to be absorbed by the cloth. Repeat the process with a clean cloth until all the wax is removed.
To remove candle wax from blue slate, place a paper towel over the wax and gently run a warm iron over it. The heat will help the wax melt and transfer onto the paper towel. Once the majority of the wax is removed, use a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap to clean off any residue.
'heat up' the wax!!
To remove candle wax residue from a stone mantel, you can first gently scrape off as much wax as possible using a plastic scraper or your fingernail. Then, apply a warm iron over a paper towel or cotton cloth placed on the residue to melt and absorb the remaining wax. Finally, clean the area with a solution of warm water and mild soap, then dry with a clean cloth.
You can try using a razor blade to carefully scrape off the facial wax residue from the mirror. Alternatively, you can use a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water to help break down the wax, and then wipe it off with a clean cloth.