Set it to the highest heat setting. If it has a steam setting, turn this off. Dry heat is best for removing the melted plastic or wax. An alternative for the brown paper bag is wax paper. Be careful not to use thin paper, as it can overheat the plastic or wax and cause a worse mess. Avoid paper with any writing on it, because the heat can cause the ink to transfer onto the fabric or carpet. Don’t push down too hard or stay on one section too long, because you do not want the substance to melt farther into the carpet or fabric. The goal is to get the plastic or wax to stick to the bag. This should be done while the paper is still warm from the iron. The plastic or wax should stick to the paper, leaving the surface clean. If there are still bits stuck to the carpet afterward, try gently scrubbing the area with a carpet cleaner, fabric cleaner, or rubbing alcohol. The remaining pieces may budge with a little bit of friction. If the plastic or wax still doesn’t come off, try freezing it with an ice pack and breaking it apart once it’s frozen. Vacuum the pieces when you’re finished.
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One-sentence summary -- Grab your iron and plug it into an outlet near the stain. Cover the stain with a paper bag. Gently iron over the paper. Gently peel the paper bag off the fabric or carpet. Repeat as necessary.

Article: If you have other wood items or surfaces, especially wooden bowls, you can clean these items with safe ingredients that are safe to digest. You make an effective and harmless wood cleaner with a lemon, olive oil, and water. Take one lemon and cut it in half, then strain the juice in a container. It’s best to strain the pulp and seeds out for your solution. Add a tablespoon of olive oil and water each.  You can stir your mixture together, but it’s best to mix your ingredients in a container with a lid and shake it up to diffuse the lemon juice and olive oil into the water. You can also use distilled white vinegar if you don’t have a lemon. If you’re mixing olive oil and vinegar, add one tablespoon of vinegar for every three tablespoons of olive oil. With a clean cotton cloth, dip it into your solution and ring the cloth out so it’s moist, not wet. Simply wipe down your surface with your homemade solution.  Test your solution on a small area first just to make sure it reacts well with your wood. This homemade product is not only safe for you, but it won’t leave a film or streaks behind.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use non-harmful homemade cleaners. Mix your ingredients. Wipe your surfaces.