Thursday 12 June 2014

How to clean candle jars for reuse

It occurred to me when I was having a conversation with a blogger who shall not be named, that a post about re-purposing candle jars without mentioning how to clean said candle jars is pretty useless.

This post has no pictures.  I assume you all know what a candle jar, kettle, knife, and dishwasher look like.  If not, I can't help you.

When the candle has burnt down as far as it can go, flush out the bottom with some boiling water.  This will melt the tiny bit of wax left and will dislodge the metal wick holder (if not, give it a bit of a nudge with a knife handle or just anything really).  If the jar has black soot in it, just use some warm water to wipe down the inside edges.  Pop the jar in the dishwasher and it will come out clean and shiny.


4 comments:

  1. Re your recommendation to pop in the dishwasher. This is only good for clear jars. Anything foiled (eg all coloured glasshouse jars) or pained will come out with the paint or foil peeling off - this is how my limited edition teal Coney Island jar became clear :)

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    1. Oh that is a good point. Even with boiling water the foil comes off.

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  2. i never know the use of adobe shadow until i saw this post. thank you for this! this is very helpful. candle jars wholesale

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