You put the candle in the freezer. The molecules will constrict and the candle should pop right out. No messy melted wax or scraping. It works most of the time. Some candles need a little more prying than others.
Melt it all the way down and pour out the unused candle wax, then clean the jar with Hot Soap water. You may have to scoop or dig out some wax that may be left in the jar. I disagree. There is a less...
If candle wax has melted onto a hard, non-porous surface, it can usually be scraped off with a blunt implement like a plastic knife. On a porous surface, however, try putting an ice cube over the...
Most of the paraffin candle wax can be physically scraped off with any kind of scraping tool - even an ordinary butter knife if nothing better is at hand. The remaining residue, if it concerns you,...