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You can lay the clothes flat on the table with the wax stain side facing up, then put one or two sheets on top of it, and iron it on it repeatedly with an iron to remove the wax and oil on the clothes. The paper should be white to avoid staining, and it is necessary to use good water absorption (such as toilet paper or something), so that the effect is good, and if there is no iron, you can find a relatively flat water cup and a large glass of boiling water.
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The wax oil on the clothes, you can put the clothes flat on the table, let the side with the wax and oil stains face up, and then put one or two pieces of paper on it, and iron it repeatedly on it with an iron to remove the wax oil on the clothes. Place toilet paper over the candle stains on your clothes and iron them with a low-temperature iron to absorb the oil stains. Wax and oil stains on clothing can also be removed by immersing them in gasoline.
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Put it in the blast freeze and freeze it overnight, and then take it out and rub it again the next day. (Dry rubbing).
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Wash the location of the candle glue with boiling water.
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How to deal with candles stained on clothes:
Method 1: When the candle is completely dry, gently rub it off with your hands or use a knife to scrape the candle on the surface of the spine to remove the surface of the clothes, and the action should be as gentle as possible to avoid damaging the clothes.
Method 2: 1. Prepare an electric iron;
2. Prepare a few pieces of paper, the best is to use oil-absorbing paper, if not, you can also use toilet paper or paper towels instead;
3. Put a paper towel on one side of the candle stain, iron on the other side of the clothes with an electric iron, pay attention to grasp the temperature of the electric iron, not too high or too low;
4. After the candle is dissolved, it can be adsorbed by the paper.
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1. Rub off the wax on the surface of the garment by hand, or gently scrape off the wax on the surface with a blade, and be careful not to hurt the garment when scraping.
2. Then prepare the iron and paper towels, and adjust the iron to low level.
3. Put a paper towel on top of the candle oil, and put it under the cloth, and then iron it gently.
4. Melt the candle oil on the clothes by heating them so that they adsorb on the paper towel.
5. If it is not completely removed at one time, you can repeat the operation several times to completely remove the candle oil.
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With an electric iron, spread a few sheets of facial tissue or cotton cloth on the back of the garment, and then the electric iron irons iron back and forth on top a few times and it is gone (low temperature is fine).
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Look what kind of clothes it is.
I usually heat a knife over a fire and put toilet paper on the dripping area, not too thick.
Then take a knife and stick it on the paper, and the melted candle oil will seep back into the paper.
The oil stain will become lighter.
Just change the paper a few more times.
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I've been in this situation before, and it seems like I can wash it by soaking it in warm water. You can try. Hehe.
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If the candle falls on the clothes, do not dispose of it immediately, wait until the candle liquid cools down and solidifies, and it will come down with your hands, and there will be no traces.
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When I was a child, I used to drip candle oil on my clothes, dispose of it myself, spread a layer of white paper on the place of the wax oil of the clothes, and then press it on it with a cup of hot water, and the wax oil would melt and be absorbed by the paper.
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First, gently scrape off the wax on the surface with a knife, then use two pieces of straw paper to hold on to the top and bottom of the stain, iron two or three times with an iron, use the heat of the iron to melt the wax in the cloth fiber, and the melted wax oil is absorbed by the straw paper. Repeat several times for the candle to be removed.
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Padding paper under the fabric (printing paper is sufficient), then iron on top of the fabric with an iron to let the candle oil penetrate down into the paper, and be careful to burn it several times to prevent it from getting burned.
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First, use a spoon or knife to remove the lumps first.
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There will be some residue on the clothes that cannot be removed.
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Then take out the blotting paper.
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Iron ready.
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Put the blotting paper on the wax oil stain, and then iron it, the heat energy of the iron will melt the wax oil, and then be absorbed by the oil blotting paper, so that the wax and oil stains can be removed.
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Candles get on clothes, what can be done?
1. Method 1: Put a paper towel on the stained side, put a towel on the other side, and then use a warm iron to gently iron the Qingbu towel ball and replace the paper towel until the stain on the clothes disappears. 2. Method 2:
Use a knife to scrape off the wax on the surface; Then gently rub the candle-stained area of the garment until the residual wax is removed, and then wash.
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Ways to remove candle grease stains from clothing:
1. If the clothes are stained with candle oil, you can gently scrape off the wax on the surface of the clothes with a razor blade, and then lay the clothes flat on the table, so that the side with the wax oil is facing up, put one or two pieces of adsorption paper on it, and iron it a few times with an iron. If you can't clean it all at once, you can repeat it several times and the candle oil traces will be completely removed.
2. In the place stained with wax, both sides are lined with toilet paper, ironed with an electric iron, after the wax melts in heat, it will be paid on the toilet paper, ironed several times and then washed with hot water, it will be washed.
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1. Try a hair dryer, if you don't have or don't want to use an iron, you can find other ways to provide enough heat to the wax that should be able to melt and remove it. Place paper towels on both sides, blow on the spot with a hair dryer for 5 seconds, and wipe clean with a paper towel.
2. Try vegetable oil or carpet cleaner. If the stains are small, you can remove them with vegetable oil. Coat the wax with a drop of vegetable oil.
Alternatively, you should scrape off most of the wax, apply carpet cleaner, brush it with a toothbrush, and wash the laundry in the washing machine. Wipe off excess wax with a paper towel.
3. Put the clothes in the freezer, just wait until the cold makes the wax brittle. Then, you should be able to shake off most of the wax. You only need to keep the garment in the cold room for about an hour for the process to work.
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1.You can use ordinary toilet paper at home to fold three to four layers and cover the candle oil, and then use a stainless steel basin with boiling water, let the floor of the basin move back and forth (close to it) on top of the paper, through the action of heating, the candle oil begins to melt, and will be adsorbed to the toilet paper, and after a while the candle oil will run to the toilet paper.
2.Rub off the wax on the surface of the garment by hand, or gently scrape off the wax on the surface with a razor, be careful not to hurt the garment when scraping, and then prepare an electric iron and paper towel, adjust the iron to low temperature, cover the paper towel on the top of the candle oil, and put it under the cloth, and then gently iron, melt the candle oil on the clothes by heating, so that they are adsorbed on the paper towel, if it is not completely removed at one time, you can repeat the operation several times to completely remove the candle oil.
3.In the same way, paper towels are placed on top and bottom of the garment, and then an iron ruler or metal spoon is heated with a torch, and then moved back and forth where there is candle oil.
4.Put a napkin on the candle oil, and then blow it with the hot air of a hair dryer for 3-5 minutes, and the candle oil will naturally adsorb to the napkin.
5.Soak the part of the clothes stained with candle oil in boiling water and boil it, you can completely remove it First of all, we must know that the clothes dripping with candle oil cannot be washed with hot water, and this oily stain can only be removed by heating.
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