Cleaning Your Glass

Upgrade your happy hour with our easy 3-step guide to prepping your favorite glassware. Our soy wax and easy-peel label make transforming your candle jar into a chic cocktail glass a breeze!

Method 1

Step 1: Remove the Labels

Remove the easy-peel label from the front of the glass as well as the warning label from the bottom of the candle by scraping it with your fingernail or a utility razor blade.

Step 2: Place the Candle in the Freezer

Helpful Tip: For this method to work properly, your candle should have at least 1/2in of wax in the base. If you’ve burned your candle all the way down, you may want to consider the Easy Method.

Put your glass in the freezer for at least 4 hours, or ideally overnight. Once the wax has completely frozen solid, flip your glass upside down and firmly tap the base. The wax and wick should pop right out. Use a spoon or butter knife to remove any remaining wax from the bottom of the glass.

Step 3: Wash the Glass

Rinse the glass under warm water to remove any residual wax. Use dish soap and a sponge or brush to clean the glass thoroughly. 

Warning: Do not use hot water on a glass that is still frozen. The temperature change will cause the glass to crack and potentially shatter. Always remove the wax first and let the glass come back up to room temperature before washing.

 Method 2

Step 1: Remove the Labels

Remove the easy-peel label from the front of the glass as well as the warning label from the bottom of the candle by scraping it with your fingernail or a utility razor blade.

Step 2: Soak the Glass in Hot Water

Fill a large bowl with hot water and a few drops of dish soap. Place the candle glass in the bowl and let it soak for 30 minutes. The hot water will release the wax at the bottom of the glass and make it easy to remove any remaining debris.

Step 3: Wash the Glass

Use a sponge or brush to wipe off any remaining residue. Y