Try using paper and a hot iron. The iron will melt the wax, and the paper should absorb it.
If you're trying to remove wax from carpeting or clothing, cover it with a paper towel and run a hot iron over it. The iron will melt the wax and the paper towel will absorb it.
place the cloth between layers of paper towel or other non- printed paper and run a iron over it. the iron will melt the wax and be absorbed by the paper towel.
The old-fashioned way to remove dried candle wax from fabric was to cover said fabric with thick brown paper, then using a warm iron on top of the paper, allow the wax to melt. The brown paper will absorb the liquid wax, thus removing it from the fabric.
Remove as much wax as possible by hand using a serrated knife to help scrape the wax from the carpet fibers. Then take a brown paper bag and cut a section that is twice the size of the affected carpet area and place over the wax stain. Then take a preheated electric iron set on medium and "iron" over the paper bag piece. The wax in the carpet will melt and be absorbed into the paper. Several tries may be necessary using fresh pieces of brown paper bag to get all of the candle wax out.
Try using paper and a hot iron. The iron will melt the wax, and the paper should absorb it.
Get some brown paper and place it on the wax. Heat up your iron and iron over the paper. The heat will melt the wax and the paper will absorb it.
If you're trying to remove wax from carpeting or clothing, cover it with a paper towel and run a hot iron over it. The iron will melt the wax and the paper towel will absorb it.
place the cloth between layers of paper towel or other non- printed paper and run a iron over it. the iron will melt the wax and be absorbed by the paper towel.
The old-fashioned way to remove dried candle wax from fabric was to cover said fabric with thick brown paper, then using a warm iron on top of the paper, allow the wax to melt. The brown paper will absorb the liquid wax, thus removing it from the fabric.
Remove as much wax as possible by hand using a serrated knife to help scrape the wax from the carpet fibers. Then take a brown paper bag and cut a section that is twice the size of the affected carpet area and place over the wax stain. Then take a preheated electric iron set on medium and "iron" over the paper bag piece. The wax in the carpet will melt and be absorbed into the paper. Several tries may be necessary using fresh pieces of brown paper bag to get all of the candle wax out.
Dont fall for any gimmicks. All you need is an iron and some paper towels. Heat your iron up to full heat. Layer 2 or 3 paper towels and put them over the wax. Place the iron on the paper towels and allow the heat to melt the wax. The wax will be wicked up into the paper towel. Continue to do this with fresh towels until they come up with no wax.
To remove red candle wax from carpet cover it with a paper kitchen towel and heat with a warm iron. The wax will melt and be absorbed by the paper.
To remove candle wax from a book bag, place a paper towel over the wax and run a warm iron over it. The wax will melt and be absorbed by the paper towel. Repeat as needed with a fresh paper towel until all the wax is removed.
Ouch! Use a bread knife or spoon and scrape away as much of the wax as possible. The more you can physically remove this way, the less risk of permanently staining the carpet. Then place several layers of paper towels over the spill and apply a warm iron to it. The iron will melt the wax and the towels will soak up the melted wax. You will go through a lot of paper towels! Be careful not to let the carpet overheat and allow the iron to melt the fibers.
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Put a soft absorbant cloth over the wax and iron on medium heat, the iron will melt the wax and the cloth will absorb it.