Leaving candles burning on your concrete patio isn t a particularly dangerous practice but if a candle drips or worse tips the resulting stains can be troublesome.
Removing candle wax from concrete floor.
An ordinary steam iron works well for small wax spills for.
I ve thought of a wire brush and a lot of heat neither of which are rea.
Step 1 remove loose pieces.
If you have to remove wax from concrete it may seem that you have a daunting task at hand.
Because concrete is so porous the stain probably has penetrated the pavers to some degree.
It s not causing any problems but it s ugly and feels weird when i step on it.
Citronella oil spilled on surfaces such as concrete will leave an unsightly and difficult to remove stain.
However spilled wax that sticks on your tabletop is probably not the look you re going for especially once that wax starts to collect pet hair and dust.
A while back i spilled roughly one candle s worth of melted wax on my rough concrete shop floor.
When wax comes in contact with concrete it sticks fast.
To remove it try.
Removing it will depend on what you ve got available but don t worry remove it you will.
How to remove wax from concrete.
Here are a few steps that can help you through the process painlessly.
A once the visible candle wax is removed what often remains is a greaselike stain.
Created from a variety of cymbopogon species citronella oil is a common ingredient in bug repellent perfume and soaps.
Candlelight adds a charming glow and warmth to the modern feel of a space with stained concrete floors but candle wax dripped onto the floor doesn t.
Using the butter knife you can scrape off any big pieces of wax and then sweep them up with the broom and dust pan.