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Okay, we're moving on to the next type of stain which is candle wax. Candle wax in carpet
fibers. We're just going to apply a bit of wax to the carpet fiber and let it dry quickly.
Now, candle wax is pretty easy to get up. You can use a cloth like this or a brown paper
bag, anything that has a porous surface. So you can bring the candle wax up in to the
material using what's call a capillary motion which basically allows, this is the same thing
as the candle wax melting in the candle and being drawing up in the wick. So you want
to just place the cloth material or brown paper bag over the spot and you want to apply
a hot iron to the area. And move it around rapidly. And what the heat is going to do
is it's going to cause the wax to melt and get drawn up in to the material itself. And
if we pull it away, you can see that the wax is gone off the surface of the carpet. And
if it still remains, you can do it again. Just moving it around and just make sure you
melt the wax. Don't press too hard otherwise you'll end up melting the wax down in to the
latex base. Which could melt the carpet as well. And the wax is absolutely gone.