
Characteristics of candle wax include its tendency to solidify into adherent patches on fabric surfaces. Therefore, it is advisable to let the wax dry naturally and then remove it easily using the following steps:
- Step 1: Allow the wax stain on the fabric to dry naturally.
- Step 2: Once the wax stain is completely dry, use a sharp object to gently scrape it off. Be cautious to avoid scratching or damaging the fabric.
- Step 3: Launder the fabric as usual to completely eliminate the wax stain. You can choose to hand wash or machine wash depending on the fabric material.
When using this method, remember not to remove the wax while it's still hot as it won't help clean the stain quickly and could potentially spread the wax, causing burns.

To remove dried wax naturally and use a sharp object to scrape it off
2. Removing Wax Stains from Clothes with Hot Water
Wax is very sensitive to temperature, so you can try removing wax stains from clothes using the following steps:
- Step 1: Soak the wax-stained clothing in a basin of hot water.
- Step 2: Wait until the wax portion melts and floats on the surface of the water, indicating that the clothes are clean.
This method should only be applied to fabrics that are not prone to shrinking and can be washed with hot water.

Removing Wax Stains from Clothes with Hot Water
3. Removing Wax Stains from Clothes with Alcohol Solution
Alcohol is a highly effective cleaning solution, so you can utilize it to remove wax stains from clothes. You can easily find alcohol-based solutions at many stores and follow these steps:
- Step 1: Use a cotton swab to apply alcohol to the wax stain on the clothing.
- Step 2: Then, gently rub to lift the wax stain.
- Step 3: Wash the clothing again by hand or in the washing machine as usual.
It's not advisable to use this method with garments that are prone to color bleeding.
4. Removing Wax Stains from Clothes with Kitchen Towel and Iron
You can also remove wax stains from clothes using common household items like an iron and kitchen towel. The heat from the iron will effectively eliminate the wax stain.
- Step 1: Use a cloth to sandwich both sides of the clothing at the wax-stained area.
- Step 2: Glide an iron over the wax-stained area at a low temperature several times until the wax adheres to the kitchen towel.
If the wax stain is large and has wetted the entire surface of the towel, it's best to replace it to prevent the wax from seeping back into the clothing.

Using an Iron and Kitchen Towel to Remove Wax Stains from Clothes
5. Removing Wax Stains from Clothes with Ice
As mentioned, wax is highly sensitive to temperature, so you can use ice to solidify it more quickly. Here are the specific steps you need to follow:
- Step 1: Place ice on the wax-stained area.
- Step 2: Once the wax has completely solidified, you can use a sharp object to scrape off the wax stain.
Note: You should perform this process carefully to minimize damage to the clothing.

Using Ice to Remove Wax Stains from Clothes
6. Removing Wax Stains from Clothes with Vegetable Oil
You can also use vegetable oil to clean wax stains from clothes following these steps:
- Step 1: Scrape off excess wax from the clothing.
- Step 2: Apply vegetable oil to the wax-stained area and wait for the oil to soak into the fabric fibers.
- Step 3: Then, clean the clothing again with a washing machine or hand wash as usual.
You should only use a moderate amount of oil to avoid leaving excess oil on the clothing after removing the wax.

Using Vegetable Oil to Remove Wax Stains from Clothes
Here are some ways to remove wax stains from clothes, depending on the fabric material you can choose the appropriate method. Removing wax stains from clothes is quite simple but you should be careful during the process to avoid damaging the fabric fibers!
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