How to Remove Wax Stains from Carpet

COIT's Guide on How to Get Wax out of Carpet

When it comes to your home’s carpeting, you’ve probably got a household cleaner or two ready to tackle unexpected stains, right? From red wine to ink to mud and more, there’s no telling what your carpet will encounter, especially in high traffic areas.

But what do you do when you’ve got a candle wax stain on your carpet?

Have no fear – getting wax out of carpet isn’t as difficult as it may seem, fellow candle lovers. With a little help from COIT’s do-it-yourself guide to remove wax from carpet, a little unexpected wax won’t permanently damage your plush carpeting.

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Wax Stain

How to Get Wax Out of Carpet – Method # 1

  1. As soon as you notice the wax stain, it’s important to take action. The longer any stain sits on the carpet, the more difficult it is to remove.
  2. Fill a plastic bag with ice.
  3. Lay the plastic bag directly onto the area of your carpet with the wax stain.
  4. Let the wax freeze for a few minutes.
  5. Remove the plastic bag and begin to scrape the wax off the carpet using a dull knife.
  6. Next, lay either a brown paper bag or a clean cloth directly over the affected area of your carpet.
  7. Using a warm iron, slowly press the iron on top of the paper bag or cloth. You’ll see that the material will start to absorb the wax and lift it off the carpet.
  8. You can repeat step # 7 with a fresh paper bag or cloth until the wax residue disappears.
  9. Using an at-home carpet cleaning solution, scrub the area to remove any remaining wax residue.

And there you have it – one do-it-yourself way to answer the question of how to remove wax from carpet!

 

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How to Get Wax Out of Carpet – Method # 2

Here’s another way to tackle the question of how to get candle wax out of carpet.

  1. Remove the candle wax using a dull table knife. You should start to see the wax gradually come out of the carpet fibers.
  2. Place a few ice cubes in a plastic bag and put the plastic bag on top of the affected area for a few minutes.
  3. Again, use the dull knife to remove any additional wax residue that may have frozen.
  4. Using the upholstery attachment of a household vacuum, vacuum up any wax you see.
  5. If you used a colored candle that leaves a color stain, pour a small amount of rubbing alcohol onto a clean white cloth. Gently begin to dab at the stain – do not rub, as you don’t want to be too rough with the carpet.
  6. Blot the carpet until it’s dry with a clean white towel.

So the next time you encounter a few wax stains, you’ll know what to do. Solve your problem in a few minutes or less by using one of these two tried and tested methods when you’re wondering how to get candle wax out of carpet. For more advanced cleaning using professional equipment and a 100% satisfaction guarantee, consider calling COIT carpet cleaners and don't forget to checkout our coupons!

 

Remember to always do a spot removal test on a portion of carpet or upholstery that is normally not visible. These are suggested treatments only and COIT can't be held accountable for any damage sustained by use of the treatments in this spot removal guide.

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Ricardo Cleaning Carpet

Home remedies not working?

If you’re still battling stubborn stains after trying these home remedies, professional cleaning may be a good option to explore. Check out COIT’s Cleaning Services to learn more about the help we can offer.

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