Place a few ice cubes in a plastic bag and put the plastic bag on top of the affected area for a few minutes.
Getting red candle wax out of carpet.
Clean up any kind of stain in your carpet as soon as you notice it.
Repeat until the wax is gone you may have to hold the iron in place for up to 30 seconds.
Otherwise you risk pushing the wax deeper into the fibers if you try to wipe it up when it s wet.
The longer you wait the harder it will be to clean the wax stain.
Blot with a clean white cloth.
Again use the dull knife to remove any additional wax residue that may have frozen.
A warm iron and paper towel gets wax out about 90 of it.
You spilled some wax and it s not even your carpet.
Start by placing a plastic bag of ice or an ice pack on top of the spot.
Move the towel or paper as you go so there s always a fresh surface to absorb the wax.
Work toward the base of the fibers in every direction to lift and get the hardened bits of candle wax out of the carpet.
If that doesn t get all of the wax you can place a paper towel or paper bag on top of the wax and use your iron on a low setting no steam over the wax which should be drawn out of the carpet.
You should start to see the wax gradually come out of the carpet fibers.
It s important to remove candle wax from your carpet as soon as you notice it.
Don t rub hard that wears carpet fibers.
Maybe you ve tried scraping soaking or even cutting out the offending wax stain.
Press an iron set on high over the towel for 10 seconds.
Run the iron over the paper keeping it in constant motion.
Plus it means someone s going to be pretty ticked at you and you definitely won t be getting your deposit back.
Fill a waterproof plastic bag with ice and lay it on top of the wax stain.
For small amounts the wax will be dry in a couple of minutes.
Liquefy the remaining wax.
Remove the candle wax using a dull table knife.
Place a piece of the brown paper bag over the candle wax spill.
Whether from burning candles or making your own lip balm getting wax on the rug is a major bummer.
Dampen a white cotton towel fold it in half and place it over the wax.
Wax doesn t take long to dry.
Then remove the rest of the wax with mild solvent like goof off.
There are two parts to this the wax the red dye in the wax.
The longer stains have to set in the harder they are to get out.
Turn the iron to its lowest setting without steam.
Get any remaining bits of wax or dye stains out of the rug with a commercial cleaning solution or rubbing alcohol.
The heat will draw the wax out of the carpet and into the towel.
Allow the wax to freeze for about 10 minutes making sure that the wax isn t getting wet from your ice pack.