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Removing Wax Residue from Candlesticks?

I have acrylic candlesticks that have a thin layer of wax leftover from attempts to clean them in hot water. This process left a thin coating of wax. How can I get it off?

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By Pat B

White acrylic candlesticks.
 

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November 11, 20130 found this helpful

Candle wax is much easier to remove when it is cold and brittle. Place the candle holder in the freezer for approximately 1/2 an hour and the wax should remove very easily. It will probably pop out if you tap the candle holder. If not, a knife should pop it right out.

 
November 12, 20130 found this helpful

Try heating it with a blow dryer and then wiping with a dry rag.

 

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