Key Points Freeze fresh wax or heat old wax to scrape it off cleanly.Treat leftover stains with strong detergent and avoid heat until they're gone.DIY wax removal saves money and prevents lasting ...
The dinner party is over and your tablecloth now has enough candle wax on it to make a bee jealous. It may be a tempting idea to toss the cloth into the rag bag, but don’t even think about it. Read on ...
Candles in glass jars are practical and popular. However, once the candle has burned down, the glass container often ends up ...
Candles are as essential to a dinner party as the dinner itself. Not only do they set the tone for a cozy, intimate soirée, they also make everyone look good. (Do you know anyone who prefers the harsh ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? You can’t cherish your favorite candle scent in perpetuity—assuming you’re actually ...
Accidents will happen. You're burning your favorite candle, soaking up those cozy vibes, and suddenly you see wax dripping down, forming a sticky stain on your rug or carpet. Well, don't panic!
There's nothing like the ambience of candles—and nothing quite like hardened candle wax to try to pry off your furniture or floors. Here's how to get the wax stains off; there's even a bonus MacGuyver ...
Q Do you have any tips for removing wax deposits from candleholders? A: It’s easiest to remove candle wax when it’s still warm. If possible, peel off the drippings after blowing out the candles, as ...