Candlesticks can become covered in wax over time.
Candlesticks are often the centerpieces for elegant gatherings in the dinning room. Over time, however, wax can build up on the outside of the candlesticks, making them appear less attractive. A couple of different methods may be needed to clean the wax off of candlesticks because candlesticks can be made from many different materials. With the help of some temperature-controlled environments and warm water, cleaning candlesticks can be a simple procedure. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
Glass Candlesticks
1. Place the candlesticks in a refrigerator for 20 minutes.
2. Remove the candlesticks from the refrigerator and chip off the wax with your fingers. The wax will become brittle when cooled.
3. Wash the candlesticks in hot water and use a sponge and dish soap on any wax stains or bits that might be left over.
Metal and Wrought Iron Candlesticks
4. Place the candlesticks in a refrigerator for one to two hours. You can place the candlesticks in the freezer for two to three minutes if you need them cleaned fast.
5. Chip off the wax from the candlesticks with your fingers. The wax will become brittle when cooled.
6. Massage the remaining wax with an ice cube sealed in a bag. The direct contact of the ice cube will further cool the wax and make it easier to chip. Do not use water with metal and wrought iron candlesticks. Contact with water will cause the candlesticks to rust.
Sterling Silver, Gold, Copper and Brass Candlesticks
7. Hold the candlesticks under hot water for one to two minutes. This will soften the wax and won't cause rust to form on the candlesticks.
8. Remove the candlesticks from the hot water and use a paper towel to wipe off the wax. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 if necessary.
9. Polish the candlesticks.
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