how do you get candle wax out of a carpet?
Answers:
place some greaseproof paper over the wax and iron with a cool iron, the wax will melt and be absorbed by the paper.
Other answers:
Put lots of kitchen towel down and warm with the iron on a low setting to melt the wax out
Put lots of kitchen towel down and warm with the iron on a low setting to melt the wax out
use some baby wipes or oil
Place a few sheets of kitchen towel on the carpet, then iron over it with a warm iron. The kitchen towel should soak up the wax. Had the same thing happen, got most of it out.
with a big *** nuke muhahahaha err melt it out heat some metal put it on the wasx and vac it up, not recomended as you may burn your carpet pr burn your house down, good fun tho
But a piece of absorbant paper/ srcap fabric over it and iron it the heat will melt the wax and the paper will absorb it.
Go to a janitorial supply company that sells gum out. It liquid hydrogen, spray it then scrape the was out once stiff. Good luck.
First, wait for the wax to cool, then try to scrape off as much of the hardened drips as you can, using a dull knife. Then place a couple of white paper towels over the remaining wax and run a warm iron over the area. Repeat the process, using clean towels each time, until all the wax is gone. If wax residue remains, apply a bit of dry-cleaning solvent and blot
Put a paper towel on it, and iron it.
the reaper is right.
Candle Wax on Carpet
NOW: Ice and a metal pan
Put ice cubes into a metal pan. Place it right on top of the candle wax until the wax is frozen solid. With a small hammer, hit the wax to break it up. Pick up the pieces. Then apply dry-cleaning solvent on a clean cloth to remove any leftover residue.
Hot iron box will melt the wax away and leave it sticking to its sueface.
Actually u can get out when it falls on the carpet u immediately put in water,but if it is dried,then keep it in water for sometime and then remove it.
Everyone has the same idea. I heard and even used the papertowel over the spot, then a piece of foil, ironing the foil and it will melt the wax and the papertowel will absorb most of it. I had to spot treat with the shampooer afterwards because the wax stained my light carpet.
kerosene may melt the wax but be carefull not to blow your home in fire
Well, I read somewhere to use BLOTTING paper, not sure if you can get that anymore, so maybe kitchen paper towel will do.
Place it on the wax, then put a very warm iron on it to melt the wax and draw it up into the kitchen towel. Now I guess you need to check that you don't actually melt the carpet, so do be careful.
It sounds like it would work, but have not done it myself I hasten to add. Good luck!
Freeze it with a ziplock full of ice cubes, then it should crumble apart.
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