How Do You Remove Wax from Dining Table?
Spilled candle wax looks alarming on a dining table, yet the fix is calm and quick once you stop scraping and start chilling. This guide explains why hardening wax with an ice pack makes it fracture cleanly away from the surface, how to lift it safely with a plastic card, and when to follow up with the warm cloth and iron method that draws greasy residue out of timber. It sets out separate approaches for solid wood, tempered glass, high gloss lacquer and marble, since each reacts differently to water, heat and solvents, and explains which products will ruin a finish permanently. There is advice on lifting coloured dye stains left by pigmented candles, plus simple habits with holders, trays and wick trimming that stop the problem happening again on a table you want to keep looking good. Nothing here needs specialist equipment, and the whole job usually takes less than fifteen minutes from first ice pack to final buff....