How do you get candle wax off granite counter?
To remove candle wax from granite counter:
1. Scrape off as much wax as possible. Use a dull knife or a plastic spatula to carefully scrape off the top layer of wax. Be careful not to scratch the granite.
2. Apply a heat source to the remaining wax. You can use a hair dryer, a heat gun, or even a candle to heat the wax until it melts. Be careful not to overheat the granite, as this can damage it.
3. Wipe off the melted wax. Use a soft cloth to wipe off the melted wax. Be sure to wipe in the direction of the grain of the granite.
4. Clean the counter with a granite cleaner. Use a granite cleaner to clean the counter and remove any residual wax. Be sure to follow the directions on the cleaner bottle.
Tips:
* If the wax is stubborn, you may need to repeat steps 2 and 3.
* Be careful not to use too much heat, as this can damage the granite.
* Test the cleaner on a small area of the granite before using it on the entire counter.
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