Stain Removal Guide

How to Remove Candle Wax Stains

Carpet · Sofa · Rug · Mattress — the safe home method, surface by surface, and an honest word on what will and won't fully lift.

Spilt wax sets hard fast, which actually works in your favour: harden it, chip it off, then lift the last with gentle heat. The classic 'ice then iron' method is genuinely effective — with a couple of safety notes.

⏱️ The first 60 seconds
Don't try to wipe warm, soft wax — you'll smear it deeper. Let it set hard (an ice cube speeds this up), then it chips off.
What you'll need
  • Ice cubes in a freezer bag
  • A blunt knife / spoon
  • Brown paper or a clean cloth
  • An iron (warm setting)
  • Washing-up liquid

Step by step (carpet)

  1. Harden the wax with a bagged ice cube until solid.
  2. Chip it off gently with a blunt knife — lift as much as you can.
  3. Melt out the rest by laying brown paper over it and pressing a warm (not hot) iron on top; the wax melts into the paper. Move to a clean part of the paper as it absorbs.
  4. Treat any colour from a dyed candle with a little washing-up liquid in cool water; blot.
  5. Press dry and vacuum the area.

Safety: use the iron on a warm setting only, always with paper between the iron and the carpet — too much heat can melt or scorch synthetic fibres. If you're unsure of your carpet type, skip the iron and call us.

By surface

🛋️ Sofas & upholstery

The iron method suits carpet; on a sofa, harden and chip, then leave the heat step to a professional. Check the cushion's cleaning code first: W or W/S means the method above is fine used sparingly; S means solvent-clean only, so leave that to a professional. Use less water than on carpet and blot, don't soak.

🧶 Wool & delicate rugs

Never put a hot iron on a wool or delicate rug. Harden and chip only, then call us for the rest.

🛏️ Mattresses

Harden and chip the wax; don't iron a mattress. You can't rinse a mattress, so go light: blot, treat sparingly, then use bicarbonate of soda to absorb the rest. Never soak it — trapped moisture leads to mould and smells.

✅ Do

  • Harden the wax before lifting
  • Use paper between iron and carpet
  • Keep the iron warm, not hot
  • Test on a hidden patch first

🚫 Don't

  • Wipe soft, warm wax
  • Put a hot iron straight on the pile
  • Iron a wool/delicate rug
  • Over-wet any dye residue
The honest likelihood
PLAIN WAX Ice-and-iron lifts most plain wax cleanly.
DYED WAX Coloured candles can leave a faint tint.
WOOL Skip the iron — let us handle it.

Tried it and the candle wax mark is still there — or it's a wool rug, a mattress or something you'd hate to ruin? Don't keep scrubbing; that's how a stain turns permanent. We can often draw out what's left with professional hot-water extraction, and we'll tell you honestly what we expect to get up before we start. Watford family business, 25 years, fully insured — the quote's free.

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