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How to Get Wax Out of Clothes

Dealing with wax stains on your favorite clothes can be frustrating, but our AI assistant is here to help. Whether it's candle wax, crayon mishaps, or any other waxy mess, you can discover the best methods to clean your clothing without leaving permanent marks.

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Getting wax out of clothes can be a bit tricky, but it's doable! Start by hardening the wax with ice cubes, then gently scrape off as much as you can with a dull knife. Next, place the fabric between two absorbent papers or towels and press with a warm iron—the heat will draw out the wax into the paper. What kind of fabric are you dealing with? I can offer more specific tips if I know the material!