how to remove candle wax?
Answers:
This does not directly answer your question- But I can't help but think that un-du candle wax remover may be the solution you need due to the configuration of your car seat.
The undu candle wax remover works really well, and sense the other traditional methods do not work, I would check the grocery store for this product, as it will likely remove the stain completely.
It works great on any wax stain I have tried.
Best regards,
Corina
Chapstick Stains on Clothing
I have fought Chapstick stains for years, and ruined countless articles of clothing with those tubes of Chapstick going through the washer and dryer and getting over every article of clothing in the laundry load.
After my daughter Danielle, (the Chapstick addict), once again left a tube of it in her jeans and it went through the washer and dryer, I contacted the manufacturer directly to ask for help.
They recommended Un-Du candle wax remover. I was very pleasantly surprised to find that works really well for removing chap stick stains out of clothing.
I wish I had asked them earlier for help. I would have saved myself a bundle in clothing costs, wasted time and energy, as well as avoided several outbursts from my Husband expressing his extreme displeasure with all those fun little grease spots dotting just about every article of clothing. It also appears melted Chapstick is especially attracted to items that are most favored, new, or expensive!
This is the real deal- Don't waste your time and money on stain sticks, stain removers, or extra strength anything- Super hot water, powerful detergents, and concentrated cleaners will not do a thing! I have tried them all and I can tell you honestly and personally they won't help.
Un-Du Candle Wax Remover works like a charm, and it is available in grocery stores. If you think about it, it makes sense too. The primary component of Chapstick is a form of wax.
Once you discover the stain, add a few drops of undu- Follow the manufacturers instructions- Let it sit for 30 minute or so. Wash with your regular detergent and the warmest setting recommended for the fabric. This product works great (and has restored peace in my home) and saved many articles of our clothing from the trash bin.
Other answers:
Put newspaper over the top of the wax stain and then carefully iron over the newspaper. The wax will be absorbed into the newspaper. Replace newspaper as necessary and try not to get wax on iron.
I hope this helps
Put newspaper over the top of the wax stain and then carefully iron over the newspaper. The wax will be absorbed into the newspaper. Replace newspaper as necessary and try not to get wax on iron.
I hope this helps
Or you could just wait until it cools and then scrape it off!
scrap it of when it is hard
just wash it
You can try putting an ice pack on it, and letting it sit for a little bit. When the wax hardens it will come off a lot easier.
I can't think of anything else that you haven't already tried. Hope it works for you.