Friday, 24 July 2015

Remove Wax From Woodwork

Melted candle wax can be removed from woodwork.


Having candles throughout your home adds ambiance and a nice decorative addition to your home's decor. Unfortunately, burning candles can cause wax to drip on tables and floors. If you notice melted wax on your woodwork, do not panic. You can remove wax from woodwork without harming or warping the wood's protective finish. It is best to tend to wax on woodwork as soon as possible to prevent any staining. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Fill a ziplock bag with ice cubes and then close the bag. Put the bag of ice cubes directly on the wax drippings until the wax hardens.


2. Use a plastic spatula to pry the wax off the woodwork. Work slowly to remove the wax; do not scrape vigorously, as that may damage the woodwork.


3. Dip extra-fine steel wool in mineral spirits. Rub the area where the wax once was with the steel. This will aid in removing any smaller pieces of melted wax that remain.


4. Wipe the area dry with a soft cloth.


5. Polish the woodwork with a soft cloth and wood polish to ensure the woodwork stays protected.

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