>>I have tried a cold pressure washer 2100 psi pin stream nozzle that
swirls with good success, will remove all but globs of wax and even some of that. You will need to wear a rain coat and face shield.
I thank for everyone's suggestions. I did use a pressure washer with cold water a few years ago when I received some frames and wanted to minimize [if any] chances of foulbrood. I used a board under the frame to keep it frame deflecting/deforming. I did a thorough job and, indeed, got wet in the process. So it's cold scraping and then p. washing.
Waldemar
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