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How To Get Leftover Wax Out Of Candle Jar

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How to remove wax from jars so you can reuse them-easy, step by step tutorial to get those used candle jars sparkling!

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I love reusing candle jars for storage-especially in my craft room. They are perfect for holding everything from ribbon to glitter. But how do you remove wax from old candle jars so you can reuse them? I have a super easy way to get those used candle jars sparkling clean for you today-it's easier and faster than you think!

A close up of a mostly empty candle before removing all of the old wax from the bottom

There are really three things we need to remedy so we can reuse old candle jars-the wax, any sooty buildup, and the labels. Luckily it's not hard to fix! Depending on how much wax is on your jar first chip away at it with a butter knife to remove large chunks (I didn't have to do this on this candle because not much wax is left-if you candle has a significant amount of wax and you skip this step you won't get good results, try to chip away the big portions the best you can.)

A close up of pouring water into the bottom of a mostly used glass candle

In a kettle or small sauce pan bring about two cups of water to a boil (depending on the size of your jar.) CAREFULLY pour the water into the jar and allow it to sit. The water will melt the wax and the wax will start to float to the top of the water surface. Allow the water and wax to cool completely-you will end with a wax disc at the top of the water line. Pour out the water-if your jar is not tapered at the top the wax will come out easily, if your jar is tapered like my Yankee Candle jar you'll need to break the wax disc to remove it.

A close up of a person holding the orange wax from the bottom of the glass candle jar

Too easy, right? Now for those labels and sooty buildup. Fill a sink with very, very hot water and add in about a teaspoon of dish detergent-I used Dawn brand. Submerge your jar and allow to soak at least ten minutes. Peel off labels and use a sponge or paper towel to remove the soot-it should wipe off fairly easily. Any stubborn adhesive can be removed with my Homemade Goo Gone.

jar with vials of glitter

Rinse your jar and you're all done-wasn't it easier than you thought?

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