There are clearly large amounts of wax still easily visible on the board in your image. Whatever method you used to dewax the board was insufficient.
Measure the board directly for DC. If it's present then you'll have to do a more thorough decontamination of the board.
I recommend removing all the pots, jacks and switches from the front panel, desoldering the grounds to the brass plate, and flipping the board up vertically. This will allow you to see the condition of the underside of the board for any solder blobs or pools of wax. It will also allow you to get a wire brush and clean the brass plate that the pots ground to.
Once the board is vertical you can arrange paper towels at the bottom and use heat to melt the wax off the board onto to towels without having to remove individual components.
You can then use naphtha to clean both sides of the board. Only once as much of the wax is removed as possible then use 99% IPA to dry the board. Do these same steps to the insulator board under the main component board.
All of this is a lot of work, so make sure it's necessary. Measure for DC. It's easy. Then check for other sources of noise. Loose connections, solder bridges, broken leads, dirty or loose tube sockets, noisy tubes, leaky caps, etc. Since this is a silver face consider redoing the reverb driver cathode circuit to BF specs. You didn't include an image of the reverb part of the circuit so I can't tell if this is one of the hot biased drivers with no bypass cap.