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Cleaning Your Menorah

Between oil residue and soot, both the menorah and the glasses usually need some attention at the end of Chanukah. This is an easy, no-fuss way to clean everything properly and put it away ready for next year.
The Park Circle
Dec 22, 2025
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Cleaning Your Menorah
Between oil residue and soot, both the menorah and the glasses usually need some attention at the end of Chanukah. This is an easy, no-fuss way to clean everything properly and put it away ready for next year.
The Park Circle
Dec 22, 2025
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Ingredients

Cleaning Charred Glasses

Place the glasses in a bowl with washing powder and boiling water. Let it soak overnight, then wash with dish soap and rinse well. They should come out looking like new.

If there are still a few stubborn marks, a magic sponge or a small amount of St. Moritz will take care of them.

Finish by drying with a microfiber cloth for a little extra shine.

Cleaning Wax Off the Menorah

To remove wax drips, run the menorah under very hot water. If your tap doesn’t get hot enough, use water from a kettle. Wipe it right away with a cotton cloth to avoid water marks.

Note: Never let pieces or melted wax go down your drain, as it can clog the pipes.

Silver Menorah

Once it’s clean, polish it right away, then wrap it tightly in plastic wrap before storing.

Cleaning Your Menorah
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