There’s nothing quite like the scent of a lavender candle burning in your bathroom after a stressful day. So much so that it seems you literally burn through the candles on a weekly basis and then you ...
A little wax stain can be a big problem. Here's how to remove candle wax from any surface, according to the professionals. Even the most expert cleaners run into difficult stains, spots, drips and in ...
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? You can’t cherish your favorite candle scent in perpetuity—assuming you’re actually ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Joshua McHugh. Studio credit McKay Accidents happen, and when it comes to candles, a ...
Scented candles come in handy glass jars that can be saved and reused as containers. Sometimes the glass has an attractive, smoky hue or a fancy lid that would fit right in on your bathroom counter.
Accidents will happen. You're burning your favorite candle, soaking up those cozy vibes, and suddenly you see wax dripping down, forming a sticky stain on your rug or carpet. Well, don't panic!
Candle wax is simple to remove from fabrics if you allow it to harden first. Learn the best methods to remove wax from clothes, carpet, and upholstery.
Old glass candle jars can easily be cleaned out and repurposed for other household uses. Remove wax and leftover wicks with two methods that don't require special equipment. Use old candle jars to ...
Hosting season has arrived, and if there's one thing I've been a victim of (or possibly guilty of), it's getting candle wax on fabric at home. Whether that's my dinner table placemats, table runner, ...
All it takes is one little drip for the candle you were enjoying so much to lose its appeal. The same is true when you’re suddenly dealing with red wine stains and coffee stains. There’s no denying ...