To remove candle wax stains, the first step is to harden the wax. Pop the garment in the freezer or rub an ice cube over the stained area. Once the wax has solidified, gently scrape it off with a blunt knife.

Next, place a paper towel or some blotting paper both underneath and on top of the stain, then press with a warm iron. The heat will melt the remaining wax, which will be absorbed into the paper.

If the wax is coloured, treat the area with a suitable stain remover or a little alcohol (depending on the fabric type), and then wash the garment as normal.

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