Wax Spills Happen!
Let’s chat about some methods for cleaning them up.

There’s no crying over spilled wax.
It’s gonna happen. But here’s the good news: our wax melts at such a low temp that it won’t burn or scald you. So that’s already a win.
But what about cleaning it up? I got you 👇
On Hard Surfaces
If it’s still liquid, just grab a paper towel or cotton cleanup pad and soak it up. Easy peasy.
If it’s hardened, still no biggie. You can usually scrape it off with your fingernail, a butter knife (just be careful with your surface), or even a credit card.
Want to make it easier? Reheat the wax with a blow dryer, then soak it up like normal.
On Tile
Same method as above!
If it gets in the grout, try a Q-tip to soak it up or an old toothbrush to gently scrub. You might need a little baking soda, since grout is porous and can hold onto things more
On Clothes
Place a paper towel on both sides of the wax (front and back of the fabric). Use a blow dryer to gently re-melt the wax so it soaks into the paper towel.
If you’ve got some residue or oil left behind, blot the area with a cotton ball and rubbing alcohol.
✨ Important: Don’t throw it in the washer/dryer before removing the wax, it’ll just set it in!
On Carpet
Use the same method as with clothes. Reheating the wax is the best way to lift it from all those carpet fibers.
If any color sticks around, grab your fave oxygenated carpet cleaner or spot remover and blot it out.
Bottom line: Don’t panic. Our wax is honestly the easiest I’ve ever cleaned up. You got this.
xoxo,
Amber G

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