How to Get Rid of Candle Wax Stains
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This process will work to clean candle wax stains from any fabric at all – from carpets to clothing. You just need three things:
1. An iron (A hairdryer will work in a crunch)
2. Plenty of paper to absorb the wax (Paper bags work the best, followed by newspaper and paper towels)
3. Patience
Follow these steps:
1. Using an instrument with a dull edge such as a butter knife, scrape off as much of the hardened wax as you can and then vacuum it up.
2. Place your absorbent material down over the wax stain. If you’re using paper towels, use 2-3 layers.
3. Run an iron set on low (”delicates”) and without steam over the paper taking care not to burn the material you’re cleaning. You will notice the paper get darker as the iron melts the wax and wicks it up into the paper. When this happens, move the paper so a fresh area is over the wax and repeat until all of the wax is gone. If you’re removing wax from shag carpeting you may need to fluff and brush the carpet to expose it at different angles in order to get all of the wax up. Be patient and you’ll get it.
4. If you’ve gotten all of the wax up and some color from the candle still remains, apply a spot cleaner and scrub.
That’s it! That’s all there is to it, you just need to have patience when dealing with a large spill and be sure not to burn your carpet, furniture, or clothing.
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