Skip to content
Search
  • Categories
    • Bath Bombs
    • Handmade Soap
    • Homemade Candles
    • Miscellaneous & Tips and Tricks
  • About Us

Posts by Musti

link to How to Remove Candle Soot from Walls and Ceilings

How to Remove Candle Soot from Walls and Ceilings

Candle soot is fine, black, carbon-rich residue from incomplete candle combustion that settles on nearby painted walls and ceilings. This guide covers candle soot cleanup on painted walls and...

Continue Reading
link to How to Remove Candle Wax from Upholstery (Couch/Car Seats)

How to Remove Candle Wax from Upholstery (Couch/Car Seats)

FS-H1: To remove candle wax from fabric upholstery, harden and lift the bulk wax first, then use low indirect heat and fabric-safe residue cleanup. Here, candle wax on upholstery means hardened or...

Continue Reading
link to How to Remove Candle Wax from Glass Jars and Holders

How to Remove Candle Wax from Glass Jars and Holders

Remove candle wax from glass jars and holders by matching the method to the vessel and wax state: use freezing for thick wax, hot water for uneven medium wax, and gentle follow-up cleanup for tabs,...

Continue Reading
link to How to Remove Candle Wax from Wood (Finished & Unfinished)

How to Remove Candle Wax from Wood (Finished & Unfinished)

Candle wax comes off wood most safely when you match the method to the surface: finished wood usually needs cold-lift plus light residue cleanup, while unfinished wood needs gentler extraction that...

Continue Reading
link to How to Remove Candle Wax from Clothes

How to Remove Candle Wax from Clothes

To remove candle wax from clothes, lift the visible wax first, treat leftover oily or dyed residue second, then wash and inspect the garment before heat drying. Candle wax on clothing fabric means...

Continue Reading
link to Candle Smokes After You Blow It Out (What’s Normal?)

Candle Smokes After You Blow It Out (What’s Normal?)

A candle can smoke after you blow it out, and a brief, light plume from the wick is usually normal. That smoke comes from the hot wick immediately after the flame goes out. Aftersmoke is visible...

Continue Reading
« PREV Page 1 … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Page 60 NEXT »

About the Author

LEGAL INFORMATION

This site is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. We are compensated for referring traffic and business to Amazon and other companies linked to on this site.

Recent Posts

  • Pre-Diluted vs Concentrated Liquid Candle Dye: Measurement and Consistency
  • Candle Color QC Checklist Before Selling or Shipping
  • Liquid Candle Dye Droppers and Measurement Accuracy
  • Micro-Scale Candle Dye Measurement for 2 oz, 4 oz, and 8 oz Test Candles
  • Why Candle Dye Chips or Blocks Leave Specks in Finished Candles

Categories

  • General Info
  • Homemade Candles
  • Miscellaneous & Tips and Tricks
  • Uncategorized
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Sitemap
© 2026 Copyright DIY products 101