How to Remove Candle Stains
Have you ever left a candle unattended and spilled some wax on the carpet or spilled some wax on the floor when carrying a lit candle from one location or the other?
Most people’s instinct is to cut the wax out of the carpet, but wait! See below for alternative solutions before cutting your carpet and doing permanent damage!
How to remove candle stains:
Nail Polish Remover – Two types of nail polish removers are available. One type contains acetone, a dry cleaning solvent. Use the same precautions as with other dry cleaning solutions. The second type contains amyl acetate, which is used in many paint, oil, and grease (POG) removers. Many POG removers leave residues that may cause rapid soiling. When using a POG remover, always rinse the area thoroughly with a dry solvent.
Solvent – A non-flammable spot removal solution, or dry cleaning type solvent, is preferred. Exercise caution when using a solvent. Never pour it directly onto the carpet or allow it to reach the backing, because it can damage the latex that holds the primary and secondary backings together. Acceptable solvents include Carbona®, Energine®, K2R®, Goof-Off®, etc.
Call a Professional – Professional cleaners have the ability and the equipment to use more aggressive cleaning solutions to remove stubborn spills. Always consider consulting a professional cleaner regarding any spot removal question. CRI – 1-800-882-8846






September 13th, 2009 at 4:03 pm
Thank you much for that informational post.