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Our electricity was out and I burned candles on the mantle and they left black spots in two places. How do I clean it off? Mr. Clean eraser didn't do it. | |||
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Any candle or fire soot will have "greasy carbon residue" in it. (Unless you possibly burnt the wood itself with the flame?) Something that will break down the oils/grease would be my suggestion. I would first try something mild/inert like a bit of Dawn dish soap in hot water. Dip a clean cloth in to see if this can clean the area. Some have cleaned fireplace surfaces using Scrubbing Bubbles bath cleaner (fairly safe for painted surfaces). I would also use this on a cloth to try and lift the soil. TSP powder cleaner dissolved in water would be a next step up, and rinse with clear water rag after. | ||||
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I use an oily cleaning product for soot residue. Something like Goo Gone, Lestoil, or even Dawn. Whichever you choose, use it full-strength (undiluted with water) on a soft rag or piece of cotton. Wipe, re-folding the cloth or cotton frequently as it lifts off the soot. Finally, wipe off any cleaner residue with a clean, soft cloth dampened with soapy water, if needed. | ||||
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Thanks guys, I have several of those things. I'll try them tomorrow. | ||||
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Let us know how that works...I will have a white wood mantle in new house and I'm sure I'll 'do something' to it!!!!!!!! I'm my own worst enemy | ||||
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so far no luck | ||||
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Curious: could you tell us how the soot got on the white mantle? Normally smoke goes up, and dissipates, does not fall down around the candle holder. Or am I seeing this wrong? If there was a cleanable residue, you may perhaps have sanded it down into the surface with the Mr Clean eraser? In that case a stain blocking primer and repaint may be necessary. I'd make sure to get a great washable paint to recoat with. (And perhaps some battery/electric candles) | ||||
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Instead of using the candles I normally burn when the power goes off, I used the tall Christmas ones. There's a top to the mantle over the mirror that sticks out a little. All I would have had to do was pull the back two out a little. I'm really ticked at myself. You know, I almost ordered some of those candles before Christmas just for that very use.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Sis2, | ||||
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So perhaps what you have is a scorch mark from both heat and candle/wax wick soot? I would just sand it down and prime/repaint. btw: I think the battery candles are great for many places. The timer and remote operated ones are especially nice, and the batteries seem to last for months at a time. Got a set of 4 at BB&Beyond that have 4 hour timers and once turned on, can come on same time each day. DS got me three that have a 4 or 8 hour timer and multicolors to choose on a remote. Very cool. | ||||
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