How Do You Remove Candle Wax From Surfaces?
Spilled candle wax can be a nuisance. The main concern with spilled wax should be safety. Keep children and pets away from the hot wax, as it may burn them. Blow out the candle and set it upright immediately to prevent a fire or scorched surface. Once you have dealt with the immediate danger of the spilled wax, it is time to clean up the stubborn mess. Remove candle wax from both hard and soft surfaces with the following easy tips. Allow the wax to cool. Hot wax can be dangerous, and you may get burned if you touch it immediately after the spill. Carefully lay a folded paper towel or a piece or paper on top of the spilled wax. Remove the paper once the wax has completely hardened. Much of the wax will come up with the paper. Scrape the wax off of hard surfaces with a credit card, spoon or other thin, sturdy object. Warm the area slightly with a blow dryer to soften any remaining wax, and then scrape the hard surface clean. Pick the hardened wax off of soft surfaces with your fingers, a