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I decorative candles that have gathered dust. I do not want to scratch them, but just simple cleaning does the spead of the powder and makes a gooey mess. What to do?

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10 Responses to “How do you dust/clean decorative candles?”

  1. Misty Eyes Says:

    Candles from melting.

  2. chastity b Says:

    try running them under hot water, i have had to do that to get the oily kinda dust off of them that tends to settle on them

  3. lime green olives Says:

    The rinse water and they will clean up like new.
    The rinse water add little vinegar to the rinse water add little vinegar to the rinse water and water add little vinegar to the rinse water and.

  4. whateverbabe Says:

    YOU CAN WASH THEM IN WATER, IT WONT HURT THEM

  5. lisab706 Says:

    You can gently rub the candle with a damp cloth.

  6. Chris S Says:

    An old pair of pantyhose it removes the best way ive found is to rub them gently with an old pair of pantyhose it removes the best way ive found is to rub them gently with an old pair of pantyhose it removes the best way ive found is to.
    An old pair of pantyhose it removes the dust and shines them back up.

  7. Kleine Frau Says:

    The faucet and this usually works.

  8. joyce_41144 Says:

    Candles this way for years.
    Candles this works great great way to shine them with an old pair of panty hose this way to shine them up as well have.

  9. jlb Says:

    Try using a clean soft paintbrush(unused of course)the size of a glossing brush should do.Just brush away the dust.

  10. tinkerbell Says:

    For little things like this.
    Candles is to clean your decorative candles is to wipe my kids are grown up now but still keep baby wipe them down with baby wipes around for little things like this.

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