How To Remove a Candle From a Mold

Picture this – Your homemade candle is cooled, the wick is trimmed, and the only thing left to do is to release your candle from the mold. When removing the candle from its mold, patience and efficiency are required.

Remove a Candle From a Mold

Removing your handcrafted candles from their mold might be difficult and time-consuming. So what’s the best way to deal with this vexing candle making issue? The additives you pour into the waxes, and the candle cooling method you use once the candle is set are key to successful mold release.

How To Remove a Candle From a Mold – Step by step

If you’ve been making candles for a little while, you’ve probably stumbled upon silicone, glass, and metal candle molds. Unfortunately, you must have also faced situations in which you could not release your candles from the molds. Here, we will show you how you can successfully extract your candles from different types of molds.

1. How To Remove Candle From Silicone Mold

Silicone molds are fun to use as they come in several different shapes and colors like – hello kitty, 3D bubbles, and even heart-shaped. However, getting your candle out of these molds can sometimes get difficult. But we are here with the solution for you, read on to find out how you can properly remove your candles from silicone molds.

Materials Needed:

  • Candle Mold With A Completed Candle
  • Releasing Agent
  • Wick Screw
  • Wick Bar
  • Mold Sealer
  • Refrigerator

Step 1: Before pouring the candle wax, lubricate the interior of the candle mold with a releasing agent.

Step 2: Allow the wax to cool fully before pouring it into your candle. The amount of time it takes for the mold to cool depends on its size.

Step 3: Remove the mold sealant from the candle mold’s top. Mold sealer is a putty-like material that you can use to close the hole in the candle mold where the candle’s wick protrudes.

Step 4: Remove the wick screw and discard it. The wick screw secures the wick’s top so that the proper length of wick remains outside the mold when the candle wax is poured.

Step 5: Remove the candle from the mold. If you let the candle cool fully, it should slip out easily, but if it doesn’t, gently pull on the wick bar to assist take the candle out of the mold. The wick bar will be near the bottom of the mold, in the open region where the wax was poured into the mold.

Step 6: If the candle does not come out of the mold, place it in the refrigerator. The candle wax will withdraw from the sides of the mold as it cools in the refrigerator.

Step 7: Remove any extra wick from the candle’s bottom.

Step 8: Your candle should now slide out easily.

2. How To Remove Candle From Plastic Mold

If you have ever had a difficult time removing a candle from a plastic mold, you will definitely enjoy this. We are here to give you a few tips on getting your candle perfect every time. Read on to find out how.

Materials Required:

  • Virgin Coconut Oil
  • Spray Bottle
  • Paper Towels

3. How To Remove Candle From Metal Mold

Metal molds are usually the easiest molds to work with. However, getting your candle stuck in them is something that many candle makers face. Following is how you can successfully take out your stuck candle from a metal mold.

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