Scrape first with a plastic scraper, removing as much as possible. Then take a hair dryer and warm the remaining wax. Blot as it melts. You should eventually be able to get it all up.
Hi! I accidentally spilled some on my floor not long ago. I used a plastic scraper to lift as much as I could after it cooled. I used Goo Gone on the residue and then finished up with Dawn dish detergent and a microfiber pad. You'd never know the mess I made!
Hi Aissa: Put some ice on it and use a plastic putty knife to scrape it off. Or, you can use heat to soften it. And, if there is a dye stain that remains, put a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a cloth and rub the stain.
Hello. I would try to find something thin and flexible such as an old credit card or gift card and try to scrape it up. Something of this nature will not scratch your floor.
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Scrape first with a plastic scraper, removing as much as possible. Then take a hair dryer and warm the remaining wax. Blot as it melts. You should eventually be able to get it all up.
Here are multiple methods of removing candle wax from you floor:
https://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-candle-wax-from-a-vinyl-floor/
Warm it with a blow dryer using paper towels to soak it up as it melts.
How to Remove Candle Wax from a Vinyl Floor
https://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-candle-wax-from-a-vinyl-floor/
Hi! I accidentally spilled some on my floor not long ago. I used a plastic scraper to lift as much as I could after it cooled. I used Goo Gone on the residue and then finished up with Dawn dish detergent and a microfiber pad. You'd never know the mess I made!
Hi Aissa: Put some ice on it and use a plastic putty knife to scrape it off. Or, you can use heat to soften it. And, if there is a dye stain that remains, put a small amount of isopropyl alcohol on a cloth and rub the stain.
I have used a bag of ice and scraped away
Aissa, here is some info for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QL3Oc6yaLNo
I've used the ice trick, takes a while, but it works and doesn't damage the floor.
Hello. I would try to find something thin and flexible such as an old credit card or gift card and try to scrape it up. Something of this nature will not scratch your floor.
I would use a plastic scraper, very carfully to get most of it off.
Take a look at this site for more details to guide you...
https://www.thisoldhouse.com/tools/21015161/how-to-get-wax-off-any-surface
Ice it and scrape it off.
Just use a scraper to remove it.