I love purchasing and collecting candles with different designs and scents. I use most of them all the time while some of them I keep stored because I find them too cute to use. What’s also great about candles, especially those that come in a jar or glass, is that you can reuse the jar or glass once the candle wax is all melted.

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But, if you think that removing leftover candle wax is an easy task, you’re both wrong and right at the same time. If you know the right technique or method to use, then you can clean a candle wax in a breeze, but if you don’t then prepare yourself to exert a lot of effort. Fortunately, there are hacks that you can find and learn online, and one of those is this one by simple & fast on YouTube which works like magic! Watch the video tutorial below and see for yourself.

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How to Neatly Remove Candle Wax From Glass:

Step 1

Heat up some water to 50 or 60 degrees, then dump everything into the wax glass, and take a toothpick the help the water get under the wax. After a few seconds, the wax should easily melt and separate from the glass itself. 

Step 2

Throw everything over a container with a cloth underneath, then squeeze out all of the excess water down the drain, and throw away the wax residue to the trash can. If you still have residues in the jar, remove it with some vinegar, and wash the glass clean.

How to Remove Candle Wax From Glass Neatly
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How to Remove Candle Wax From Glass Neatly

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How to Remove Candle Wax From Glass Neatly

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
Food for me is an art form, so I get my kicks from playing around with flavors and ingredients. And, if you can't find me in the kitchen, I'm probably lurking in a cozy café, sipping on some coffee while indulging in my favorite burnt Basque cheesecake with either a book or phone in hand, of course.

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