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    candle wax removal!!

    Hey guys,
    I was helping out a friend transport some pretty big candles this weekend. We placed them in the cabin, on top of towels but they managed to move around. Now i got "candle wax" on some parts of my upholstery, parts of the vinyl on the door, and on the roof liner.
    Any suggestions
    thanks!

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    Re: candle wax removal!!

    I would scrape off the most of it and then heat the rest up and try sucking it up with a vac or even try to blot it off when warm.

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    Re: candle wax removal!!

    put rag over it and use a iron to heat it up then the rag will wick it up for the most part

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    Re: candle wax removal!!

    Quote Originally Posted by andym View Post
    Hey guys,
    I was helping out a friend transport some pretty big candles this weekend. We placed them in the cabin, on top of towels but they managed to move around. Now i got "candle wax" on some parts of my upholstery, parts of the vinyl on the door, and on the roof liner.
    My most vexing experiences with candle wax involved melted wax on fabric and carpet around the home. For those applications I usually use an ice cube to make it brittle and scrape as much off as possible using a blunt-edged tool. I've used plastic razor blades and the back side of a butter knife with good results. Then melting and absorbing has worked best... I've used a clothes iron over a wash rag to soften and the rag absorbs the wax. Repeat as necessary with clean sections of the rag. Probably best to use a piece of throwaway terry cloth.

    If an iron isn't practical for the places you need to clean someone with a steamer may need to be enlisted.

    Products containing acetone will also remove wax but colorfastness of the material your working on may be an issue. Plus it's pretty stinky stuff and the smell lingers.

    TL

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    Re: candle wax removal!!

    I wonder if the 3M adhesive remover would be safe to use on fabrics... but I'm far from my supplies right now so I can't read the label...

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    Re: candle wax removal!!

    +1 with ice and plastic razor blade. Clean up the remaining residue with a hot rag and dab.
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    Re: candle wax removal!!

    Quote Originally Posted by jpegs13 View Post
    +1 with ice and plastic razor blade. Clean up the remaining residue with a hot rag and dab.
    +3 on ice. If you have an ice pak, lay it on top of the candle wax for about an hour, then it should pop right off in 1 piece (if your good)

    A plastic putty knife will work if you have no plastic razors
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    Re: candle wax removal!!

    Quote Originally Posted by andym View Post
    Hey guys,
    I was helping out a friend transport some pretty big candles this weekend. We placed them in the cabin, on top of towels but they managed to move around. Now i got "candle wax" on some parts of my upholstery, parts of the vinyl on the door, and on the roof liner.
    Any suggestions
    thanks!
    Are you sure that's all you were doing with the wax??? lol
    I don't want it to look wet, I want it to look Soaked!

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    Re: candle wax removal!!

    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyjam View Post
    Are you sure that's all you were doing with the wax??? lol
    I learned the freezing candle wax trick from this chick I dated. She was a total whack job, but was extremally attractive, so I held on as long as I could

    Who ever knew all the things that can be done with candle wax
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    Re: candle wax removal!!

    Quote Originally Posted by flash gordon View Post
    i learned the freezing candle wax trick from this chick i dated. She was a total whack job, but was extremally attractive, so i held on as long as i could

    who ever knew all the things that can be done with candle wax
    lmfao!!
    I don't want it to look wet, I want it to look Soaked!

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