Cleaning Your Warmer Dishes!
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- Hey Friends!!
During this time of year, our wax dishes get more stained and it's important to clean them out and start fresh!
There are a few different methods to cleaning your warmer dishes:
Rubbing Alcohol
Counter Clean
All-Purpose Cleaner
Black Raspberry Vanilla Scentsy Bar
Magic Eraser
Let's Clean Some Warmer Dishes!!
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I put rubbing alcohol in a little spray bottle and spray it in the dish when its warm, wipe it with a cotton ball and stain comes right off!
Blackberry Orange Marmalade also cleans icky dishes too. Thank you so much for this!
I like that fire starter idea
The Sanderson Sisters wax really stains my dishes more than most other wax I warm 😂
Thanks Lisa I need to do this tomorrow
I just looked at my club and I am getting a black raspberry and vanilla brick, I like to have it on hand.
The is along same lines but I actually use hand sanitizer to clean mine, because it has the alcohol and usually aloe too, it actually gets rid of the stains even faster than rubbing alcohol and helps me to use my bath and Bodyworks pocketbacs up😂
Thanks for the tips.
I use the counter cleaner then wash it out, good as new!
Perfect! I needed this video. Going to try this ASAP.
Hope you like it! Let me know how it turns out!
Thanks so much@@LisaRowberry! It worked! Took a few soaks but its completely clean now. This was years of gunk. lol
A squirt of hand gel does the job too 😊
Lysol spray works too, just one little shot of spray and wipes right out with a paper towel. :) I'm too clumsy to use alcohol and would likely spill it so the spray is a good option for me.
I just ran out of cotton cleans because I 🤔 thought I still had some. But the alcohol is my favorite way to get stains out of my warmers!!!! Super fast trick!
What! The! Whaaaaat?!?! Genius on the cotton clean up idea! 🤯🤩
I use this same method. It works even faster if your dish is a little warm. Less scrubbing💜I don't like when my dishes are dirty they look awful😔
Yeah I totally agree! I had let these sit out a bit while I was recording the intro to the video which was why there was some scrubbing involved. LOL!
@@LisaRowberry 😊
Your cotton clean-ups will hold more wax. I turn them on their side and use every bit of white. They go much further.
I use the rubbing alcohol method 🥰
I usually don't warm "heavier or fall/winter" scents, but this past week, I warmed the Sanderson Sisters Perfectly Evil, and that definitely left NASTY stains! Especially in my white dish from my Free to Fly warmer. I don't like Black Raspberry Vanilla, son don't have any around. I wiped the dish with a paper towel when I emptied most of the wax, then used a little spritz of Counter Clean, wiped again, and done! :) Thanx for this video, very helpful!
Thanks so much for this information! I just started selling Scentsy. I can let my customers know. I do have a bomb 🔥 area in my backyard. I appreciate your tips.
Also to me the stains feel sticky too. The warmer won’t perform as well either if the dish is covered in old oils too. I learned that the hard way and had no idea why I wasn’t getting good performance on ones I know did good.
I wash my clear glass ones in the dishwasher
I had to clean all mine today. I have those flat scratchy but don’t scratch scrubbers. Fill the sink with hot soapy water let sit. I use Dawn 4x dish soap. Scrub rinse dry done. Honestly I didn’t have to scrub as much as you did with the alcohol. I’m not being nasty just it’s seems so easy to put them in the sink give a little scrub that’s all. All I know is I like my dishes clean. I have a bucket in the garage and pop either the disk of used wax or cotton clean ups or if I have melted wax I have paper coffee cups when the are full they go into the bucket. Come summer the bucket goes to the trailer they get used for campfires 🔥.
Hi Lisa, tnx for the video. I use always the countercleaner. Spray the dish in and leave it a night to work in and with warm water en a sponge the dish is squeckie Clean afterwards
Great reminder to clean up my dishes.
I just saw the and cleaned the same thing before seeing this video. Glad you explained. I thought it was a too strong bulb that was in my Aldi warmer. I know I should be using Scentsy. There is a big difference.
I'm so excited because I just signed up to be a consultant last night for Scentsy
Congratulations! Welcome to the Scentsy Family!
Thank you
I can't wait for my kit to come in and to get started
Guess I'm OCD about my warmer dishes cuz I clean em everytime I pour my old wax into an empty clam shell, wipe the excess with a piece of paper towel and then use an alcohol swab then dry with paper towel once more
I always use alcohol when I change out my wax. Less scrubbing if you do it while the dish is hot
Yeah I agree. My dishes just cooled down while I filmed the intro to this video. LOL!
Another way to remove the stain is to use a baby wipe on a warm dish
Tfs 😊, I use Comet foam ,spray and wipe 😊❤
Scentsy dish soap, Scentsy cleaners, nail polish remover, some purple colored wax (so the dark purple removes the yellow/brownish tint takes it away because purple is opposite of yellow. So think of it as if you were to bleach your hair. If you have any brass colors or anything they suggest purple shampoo because it takes out the brass tint to make it “white/blond”. Sorry for the long reason on why the black raspberry does it. Gotta love science and hair tips 😂😂😂😂
That's super interesting because Welcome Home and Hocus Pocus which are both dark purple waxes stain my dishes like crazy. Maybe there is a difference in the dye.
@@LisaRowberry Oh yes I think so too. I know all purples do the trick but from experience definitely a deep purple does!! Great video and tip suggestions!!
I just wipe each dish out with alcohol when I'm changing waxes..that way the stain never shows up and my scent isn't muddied by whatever I was previously warming :)
Awesome tips!!! 💡
You read my mind. I've been waiting for a video about how to properly clean your warmer dishes. Loved everything about it, but then hit a dead end when you actually did your demo. Was hoping you'd describe the steps, but realized it was just a visual demo over music. :-( So sorry, I know this is really annoying and not relevant to most of your audience, but would you mind at least in a reply describing your steps for cleaning the stains? Did you just put alcohol on a cotton ball and just rub out the stain? I've been just washing the warmer dishes in warm soapy water, and sometimes I do feel like the dish feels completely smooth. And when I feel something a little rougher in texture, I just take my finger nail and very gently try to peal it off. However, I'd love the more full proof way of doing it correctly. Also, do you find that alcohol runs the risk of taking the glaze off of the ceramic warmer dishes? Full disclosure, I ask because I'm totally blind. :-)
Love watching videos with tips on Scentsy. Coconut Lemongrass ruined my Breast Cancer dish for the Ribbons of Hope. It partially took off the paint on the pink ribbon 😞 The rubbing alcohol is a good idea but doesn’t resolve my ruined dish. The warmer has special meaning to me. Any chance I can get a replacement dish after all these years?
OH NO!!! I wish we had a replacement dish for your warmer but we don't. :( I will keep an eye out for you though and let you know if I am able to snag one! So sorry friend!
@@LisaRowberry not holding my breath on this but thank you! Coconut Lemongrass smells so wonderful I love it but now I am careful as to what warmers I warm Coconut Lemongrass. No problem with glass dishes 😊 Ceramic with a design maybe questionable.
Does anyone think that a dish can just become too far gone with stains? I am lazy with dealing with them and feel like the stains are so thick that I would need a knife to try to scratch them off.
9:06 "Having your dishes nice and clean really does make a huge difference in the performance of your warmer with your wax."
Is this really true? I smelled no difference.
Im a soaker and pour into the next dish… love the alcohol way…
anyone have advice for frosted dishes? I have the Drops over Jupiter warmer and the underneath is frosted. I've hand washed it once and noticed the edges where the frost was starting to come off :((
When you say you hand wash, do you mean with soap and water? I really try to keep any of my cleaning materials just to the inside of the warmer dish itself and not on the outsides or under the warmer.
@@LisaRowberry yes :/ I've inly washed it once, and I notice the frosted part coming off. I just get so messy with the wax and feel like its just easy to hand wash. I'll try to be not so messy and clean up with the alcohol
@@trystcrypt I would be hesitant to use anything on the outside of the dish that has a "finish". I have a green tinted dish from my Country Light warmer and the running alcohol took the green tint off. That dish is no longer available so I cannot replace it. That's a bummer as the Country Light is my all 6ear round warmer in my open concept. It is still pretty and does the job so I will continue to use it. I just want to warn you about my experience. Smiles, Abby Smith
Help ! My girlfriend is 10,000$ in debt from buying scentsy . She is addicted . She is using Line of credit to buy this product . She is on the verge of losing this relationship because of this obsession of hers.
Lisa please talk to her .
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