Gel type drain cleaner can remove wax stains from concrete but must be used with extreme caution.
Removing citronella candle wax from concrete.
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.
You remove the citronella oil in the same manner as you would any other oil spill on concrete.
Candle wax is often heavily dyed and these dyes can easily soak into almost any surface creating a secondary problem beyond just removing the wax.
Should have put it on the table lesson well learned.
Because concrete is so porous the stain probably has penetrated the pavers to some degree.
Removing it will depend on what you ve got available but don t worry remove it you will.
I ve thought of a wire brush and a lot of heat neither of which are rea.
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.
Removing candle wax might seem impossible but there are actually a few different ways you can go about it depending on what you re cleaning and which tools you d like to use.
Choose the right one for you to get rid of wax fast and protect your interior in the process.
Unfortunately when we tried to gently pick it up and move it to a safe location the plastic container it was in buckled completely.
It s more reasonable to assume that the alkaline ingredients in the drain cleaner make it effective for removing wax.
The active ingredients in the recommended product include sodium hypochlorite or bleach and sodium hydroxide or caustic soda.
We discovered that a large citronella candle had completely melted in the noon day sun on our patio.
Citronella oil spilled on surfaces such as concrete will leave an unsightly and difficult to remove stain.
When a melted candle spills the wax goes flying and begins to harden almost instantly.
It s doubtful that bleach can dissolve wax.
An ordinary steam iron works well for small wax spills for.
It s not causing any problems but it s ugly and feels weird when i step on it.
Follow the steps below to remove both the wax and any stains it may leave behind from your stone.
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