Melted Wax on My Carpet

Updated on October 09, 2009
J.B. asks from Laredo, TX
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In an effort to have a romantic evening with my husband, I lit candles in our bedroom. The candle holders I had are apparently for decoration only b/c I now have melted wax all over my furniture and carpet. Anyone know how to get it out of my carpet? I figured I can scrape it off the furniture... but after staring at it for a long time (and my 2 year old telling me it was cute like a puppy haha), I can't think of a way to get it off my carpet.

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So What Happened?

Thanks to everyone for your help! Since I didn't have a paper bag (do grocery stores even offer those anymore?), I used wax paper and paper towels. It took a while, but I got most of it up. I probably could've gotten all of it, but I got tired of it. haha Thanks, again, for your suggestions!

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K.S.

answers from Oklahoma City on

Hi there, I live in Moore, OK and after the May 3rd tornado we was with out electric for a couple of days and I had to light candles and the same thing happened I got red candle wax on grey carpet. I took a wet towel and layed it over the wax and took a hot iron and layed it on the carpet it took most of the wax out but in some areas it looked like it was stained. Be careful because the towel will get really hot from the iron and also use an old towel because the wax will soak into the towel.

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C.S.

answers from Tulsa on

this might sound strange but here goes....

put your iron on low heat, use paper towels and slowly iron the wax up...it takes time so you might want to do this during naptime :)

hope this helps

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C.T.

answers from New Orleans on

You can try a brown paper bag over the candle with a heat iron on top of it.

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H.

answers from New Orleans on

take a browm paper garbage bag and your iron. Put the bag over the wax and then run the iron over it...it heats up the wax, the paper absorbes it and voila! I've had MANY of mishaps with wax. Just keep using new paper nad running over it until the wax is gone.

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D.D.

answers from Dothan on

One thing I tried when this happened to me: put a brown paper bag over the spot and then iron it with an iron on a low setting (prevents scorching). Continue to rotate the bag or change it out so it will continue to absorb the wax. Worked like a charm for us! Good luck.

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P.F.

answers from Lafayette on

Soooo easy!! place paper towels flat over the wax and one layer of wax paper. Iron over the top and watch the wax melt and absorb into the paper towel!! ALL DONE!

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B.L.

answers from Tulsa on

Hello! This trick works well on carpet and upholstry...

Place a fresh paper towels on the wax and gently press your clothing iron on top of the paper towel. This will warm the wax and PULL the wax into the paper towel. Lift the iron periodically to make sure you are not "burning" your carpet! Continue heating the wax and switching to a fresh paper towel until all the wax is out of the carpet.

I learning this trick from my sister after a candle spill at my home. Thank God for smart sisters!!!

Good Luck -- and happy ironing

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B.K.

answers from Alexandria on

Try melting an ice cube on the carpet and then picking the wax out.

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S.S.

answers from Lawton on

Try putting ice on it. Once it's really cold it should just pull off.

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R.F.

answers from Fayetteville on

I would try warming it up with a blow dryer and then blotting it up with a damp cloth...not sure what to do about the stain it might leave though.

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D.G.

answers from Oklahoma City on

The brown paper bag and iron definitely works! I knocked over my tart warmer full of red wax on my white carpet, and it all came up! (Although the room smelled like cinnamon for a loooong time!)

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J.B.

answers from Birmingham on

Google it to be sure, but I did this once and I think you put down a brown paper bag on the wax and then run over it with a warm iron and it will soak up into the bag. Make sure though and good luck.

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C.M.

answers from Little Rock on

They make a wax removal kit. It includes a scraper na a solvent. Someone gave it to me after we spilled wax on our carpet. I think I have seen it at Bed Bath and Beyond.

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A.P.

answers from Tuscaloosa on

heat the wax with a hairdryer. i should start to pull away from the carpet as it gets hot.

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P.M.

answers from Birmingham on

Have you tried using ice? Freeze the wax and you should be able to lift it off.

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