How Do You Remove A Wax Stain From A Rug?
Wax can find itself into a rug either from a candle not being completely cool prior to moving it or having a candle drip directly onto the rug. Crayons can end up on or near sources of heat and then melt into either the carpet or drip onto the carpet as it melts. Removing a wax stain from a rug does not have to be especially difficult. You’ll only need a few items and roughly five to 15 minutes to clean up most wax stains. You can use either a heat method or an ice method. Plug in the iron and set it to its lowest heat setting. For irons that only have settings indicated by fabric types, choose settings for silk or nylon. Leave the iron set upright on a hard surface while it warms, being careful not to knock it over. Scrape as much as possible out with the straight back edge of a butter knife. Don’t use the blade side of the knife as it can damage the fibers in the carpet. Ideally, you want as little wax as possible to remain in the carpet fibers prior to proceeding. Stop trying to rem