How To Remove Wax From Fabric

  • December 10, 2007
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Blowing out a candle can be a satisfying end to an evening—unless the melted wax ends up splattered across your shirtfront. Then it’s time to just chill out – literally.

You Will Need

  • A metal pan
  • A small hammer or dull blade
  • A roll of paper towels
  • An iron
  • An ironing board
  • Dry cleaning solvent (optional)
How To Remove Wax From Fabric: Put ice in pan

Step 1: Put ice in pan

Put ice in a metal pan and place it on top of the wax spill.

How To Remove Wax From Fabric: Chip away wax

Step 2: Chip away wax

When the wax is frozen solid, remove the pan and chip away at the wax with a small hammer or dull knife.

If you’re able to remove most of the wax this way, apply dry cleaning solvent to the remaining residue and your work is done. If a large amount of wax remains, continue with the remaining steps.

How To Remove Wax From Fabric: Place paper towels

Step 3: Place paper towels

On an ironing board, place two paper towels under the wax stain and two paper towels over it.

If the wax-stained fabric has a second layer, like the leg of a pair of pants, make sure to put the bottom paper towels between the stained layer and the bottom layer.

How To Remove Wax From Fabric: Run iron

Step 4: Run iron

Run a warm iron over the paper towels. The iron will melt the wax and the paper towels will absorb it.

How To Remove Wax From Fabric: Repeat process

Step 5: Repeat process

Replace the paper towels with fresh ones and iron again. Repeat this process until no more wax comes off on the paper.

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