How can I reline a wax warmer cup so the wax releases after it cools??

S
by S

The wax sticks in the warmer cup after the wax cools and is almost impossible to take out. is there some thing I can spray or paint the cup with so the wax releases like when the wax melt warmer was new?


  8 answers
  • Rin Rin on Oct 14, 2018

    I use a piece of aluminum foil pressed into the cup, then put the wax in it. Then if I want to change it out in a few days, I can pull it out and make another liner for that scent, and still have the 1st one to use later.

  • Ebbjdl Ebbjdl on Oct 14, 2018

    Sit in in hot water, about half way up, that should release the wax. Aloha!

  • Tere Tere on Oct 14, 2018

    Spray the cup with a lil spritz of PAM cooking spray!

  • Julie Julie on Oct 15, 2018

    Spray with pan spray, i.e., Pam, etc. Works like a charm!!!!

  • S.m33313228 S.m33313228 on Oct 15, 2018

    Spray with sealant let dry should never need to do again.

  • Karen in Poulsbo, Wa Karen in Poulsbo, Wa on Oct 15, 2018

    PUT ITEM IN REFRIGERATOR FOR A FEW HOURS. THE WAX SHOULD SLIP OUT WITH A LITTLE NUDGE OF A FINGER NAIL.

  • Linda Linda on Oct 15, 2018

    If you freeze the wax it should pop out.

  • Everything Pretty Everything Pretty on Oct 15, 2018

    The wax melts are likely made with a container wax that doesn't shrink. You can put a teaspoon of water in the tart burner before you add the tart so it will come out easier.