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Wax Stain Removal


Wax stain removal is typically required any time a wax-based product gets mashed into or melted on fabrics or hard surfaces, such as wood. There are a number of ways this can happen and many techniques that can help with removal.

Where wax stains come from

Wax stain removal is most commonly called for when candles drip onto surfaces. Crayons, however, can also cause the same basic issue.

Wax stain removal tips

There are a few basic techniques that can help with wax stain removal. They include:

  • Scraping – When wax stain removal is called for on hard surfaces, scraping can prove very useful. A putty knife or other dull, flat edge can completely remove the wax. Just make sure the surface can withstand this method of wax stain removal.
  • Freezing – Using an ice cube to freeze wax can assist in wax stain removal from hard surfaces and fabrics, as well. Once the wax is solidified, scraping will often remove it entirely.
  • Heating – Applying a warm iron to fabric surfaces to liquefy the stain can also help with wax stain removal. Once the wax is back in liquid form, blot up and then rinse in soapy water.
  • Alcohol – Plain rubbing alcohol can also be used for wax stain removal. Allow it to sit on the stain for about a half hour and then scrub or blot up.








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