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Removing Candle Wax from Jars?

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May 9, 20100 found this helpful

Thank you--I've always wondered how to clean candles out of glass. I'm assuming this would work well with metal candle holders, too.

 
May 11, 20100 found this helpful

I just toss the candle holders/jars in the dishwasher. They come out pristine every time. :)

 

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July 18, 20100 found this helpful

I have been a candle maker for many years. I have not tried many of the ideas here. I put my containers with left over wax in a 150 degree oven upside down on several folded paper towels.

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It all melts into the paper in 10 to 15 minutes. Be sure to use enough towels. if the melted wax gets to your oven bottom it will smoke and potentially ignite.

 
November 12, 20110 found this helpful

I remove small amounts and clean candle all at once by using skin so soft from Avon. It works best for me and leaves your candle holder with a wonderful scent.

 
April 21, 20130 found this helpful

I have used this trick for years and years. Set the oven on warm and put a whole bunch of paper towels on a cookie sheet. If you have only a little bit of stubborn wax, you probably don't need a lot of towels. If you have more, be sure to fold the towels pretty thick. Turn your glass candle upside down and poof! In a few minutes the wax is out and you have a clean candle holder!

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Don't throw the waxed paper towels away, they make great fire starters especially when you go camping.

 
June 25, 20130 found this helpful

Making it easier to clean wax out of glass holders, put some water in before you place the candle in. Not sure why this works. However, for the smaller inch round 2 inch tall ones that we use all the time, simply put a teaspoon or a touch more burn the candle as normal, and when its all used up the left over wax simply comes right out. Have also used this method in smaller tea light candles and larger kind. Seems to work better in smaller candles or the faster they burn. The water will evaporate, so just add a little more before relighting, or the wax does not come off as clean.

 
July 29, 20130 found this helpful

Spray your candle holder with Pam prior to putting in your candles. The bottom will pop right out when you need to replace the candle!

 
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