Happy Holidays to you and your family, Sabrina! Also, I just wanted to ask you if you also used something like "Softscrub" cleanser to clean out the candle jars and scorch marks from the "Diptyque 34 boulevard saint germain candle"? I did, and the scorch marks came out beautifully without any damage to the jar. I did what you did with the glass jars- waited until cool and used hot water to let the remnants soften up to slide out.I then let a paste of hot water and "Softscrub" sit in it for about 15- 30 minutes and then used a soft sponge to wipe it out. If there are still scorch marks, then I put the paste in again and let it soak again, and then clean it out again. A little rubbing alcohol can also get rid of some of the most stubborn marks as well at the end.
Hi Sabrina: Happy Holidays to you and your family! I just wanted to let you know about this trick that I used to clean the Diptyque ceramic jars for the " 34 boulevard saint germain candle." I don't know if you have done this before. After soaking the empty jars in hot water like you recommended when the candle is cooled down, I used a paste of "Softscrub"cleanser and hot water to go after the scorch marks and leave that on for 15- 30 minutes. I then use a sponge to clean it out. If there are still scorch marks, I repeat the step again as needed. Also, rubbing alcohol can be used to go after the stubborn marks. Then I rinse it again and then use the jars for whatever I want to use them for. Thanks
Merry Christmas to you and your family and friends.
Merry Christmas to you and yours. I love your blog and check it often for your thoughtful reviews, comparisons, and great photos… 🙂
Merry Christmas, Sabrina! x
Happy Holidays to you and your family, Sabrina! Also, I just wanted to ask you if you also used something like "Softscrub" cleanser to clean out the candle jars and scorch marks from the "Diptyque 34 boulevard saint germain candle"? I did, and the scorch marks came out beautifully without any damage to the jar. I did what you did with the glass jars- waited until cool and used hot water to let the remnants soften up to slide out.I then let a paste of hot water and "Softscrub" sit in it for about 15- 30 minutes and then used a soft sponge to wipe it out. If there are still scorch marks, then I put the paste in again and let it soak again, and then clean it out again. A little rubbing alcohol can also get rid of some of the most stubborn marks as well at the end.
Hi Sabrina:
Happy Holidays to you and your family!
I just wanted to let you know about this trick that I used to clean the Diptyque ceramic jars for the " 34 boulevard saint germain candle." I don't know if you have done this before. After soaking the empty jars in hot water like you recommended when the candle is cooled down, I used a paste of "Softscrub"cleanser and hot water to go after the scorch marks and leave that on for 15- 30 minutes. I then use a sponge to clean it out. If there are still scorch marks, I repeat the step again as needed. Also, rubbing alcohol can be used to go after the stubborn marks. Then I rinse it again and then use the jars for whatever I want to use them for.
Thanks
Merry Christmas! Hope you had a lovely holiday 🙂
Merry Christmas and happy holidays <3
Hope you had a great holiday! Best wishes 🙂