Candle Wax

Candle Wax stains can be removed easily with the right products.

Here are three effective options and a quick tutorial to get rid of these stains.
Recommended Product :
Miss Mouth's Messy Eater Stain Treater
  • Why ? : This stain remover helps lift waxy and oily residues from fabrics, making it effective for candle wax stains.

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Alternatives :
  • OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover

    • Why ? : Useful for any remaining color from the candle wax, this powdered remover can help tackle residual pigments once the wax itself is removed.

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  • Grandma's Secret Spot Remover

    • Why ? : Known for handling oily and waxy stains, this product is gentle on fabrics while effectively removing wax residue.

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Quick Tutorial – Remove a Candle Wax Stain in 3 Steps :
  1. Scrape Off Excess Wax
    Use a dull knife or spoon to gently scrape away as much of the hardened wax as possible without damaging the fabric.

  2. Apply the Product of Your Choice

    • If using Miss Mouth’s Messy Eater Stain Remover, spray directly on any remaining residue and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes.

    • With Grandma’s Secret Spot Remover, apply a small amount to the area with wax residue and let it work for about 10 minutes.

    • For OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover, use it after the initial wax is removed to lift any remaining color or stain.

  3. Iron with a Paper Towel (if needed)
    Place a paper towel over the remaining wax and gently press with a warm iron. The wax will transfer to the paper towel. Repeat as needed.

  4. Rinse and Wash

    Rinse with cold water, then launder as usual. Ensure the stain is fully removed before drying, as heat can set any residual wax or color.