Brake cleaner is a powerful solvent that is primarily designed to remove brake dust, oil, grease, and other contaminants from brake parts. It is not specifically formulated to remove wax, and its effectiveness in doing so may vary depending on the type and thickness of the wax.
In some cases, brake cleaner might be able to partially remove wax from surfaces, especially if the wax layer is thin or not very well-adhered. However, it is not the ideal product for wax removal, and there are better alternatives available for that purpose.
If you need to remove wax from a surface, it's best to use products specifically designed for that task, such as wax removers, paint cleaners, or detailing clay. These products are less harsh on the underlying surfaces and are more effective at removing wax without causing damage. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions when using any cleaning or detailing product to ensure you achieve the best results while protecting the surface you are working on.