Posted in Candle Holders & Accessories on 08/21/2009 05:32 am by admin

How do you remove thick glue from bottom of glass candle holder?
I have a large glass jar that previously had a candle in it. I removed all the excess wax, but now there is this thick glue at the bottom where the wick was. I was always able to remove this glue in other candles with hot water, but for whatever reason, this glue isn't coming off. I want to use this jar for my wedding for a sand ceremony. I tried using non-acetone nail polish remover which didn't work. Any ideas?
I agree, Goo Gone is a lifesaver! We always keep a bottle of it in our kitchen. It works best with a heavily textured rag (like a washcloth.) Good luck!
Jenn
Independent Scentsy Consultant
http://www.scentsy.com/jralston
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