Thursday, 14 February 2019

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ 6 Essential Tips to Remove Candle Wax From Your Clothes...


While the candles around your home make lovely decorations and fill the space with a pleasant scent and soft, romantic lighting, accidents do happen no matter how careful you are. This may result in your clothes and other fabrics marred by wax stains. Thankfully, there is a way to remove candle wax from fabric, and it's pretty straightforward. Another bonus? Not a ton of specialized equipment is needed.

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But, prior to seeing what tips and techniques to use, you must also address the colored stain that many candles will leave behind. This is because most candles use dye in their recipes to color the candles. While it's not merely enough to remove the candle wax, you need to treat the underlying stain as well. Let's take a look at the best tips to get wax out of your carpet, tablecloth or placemats, or even out of your favorite pair of pants or blouse.

1. Let the Wax Dry

Until it is completely dry, don't attempt to remove the wax. Trying to remove hot wax before it has had the chance to set will make the issue worse by spreading the stain. In addition, trying to remove hot wax can be dangerous, increasing your chances of getting burned. So, before you take any action to remove wax from your clothes, let the wax cool down completely.

2. Scrape the Stain

Once the wax has cooled and hardened, try to remove as much of it as possible by scraping the stain. You can take a butter knife and work on the wax to remove as much of the hardened wax as possible. Be sure to take care even when handling a blunt knife and be sure to use strokes that go away from the body, avoiding accidents.

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5. Let it Soak

The above methods should have successfully removed all the wax out. If you are left with a stain from colored wax, let it soak in a bowl of water and an oxygen-based stain remover, leaving the item to soak for several hours. If the stain is visible, apply a few drops of laundry detergent to the stain and let it stand for 15 minutes. Once the stain has disappeared, wash the piece in the usual manner.

6. Candle Wax Spot Treatment

Combine the rubbing alcohol and the water in a spray bottle and shake vigorously to mix the ingredients. Then, spray the stain, and using a sponge, work from the outside of the stain toward the center. Squeeze the sponge dry and continue to blot the area to remove moisture.


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