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Candle Care
Caring for candles is essential
Caring for candles is essential to ensure they burn safely and efficiently while maximizing their lifespan. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to care for candles:
Trim the Wick: Before each use, trim the wick to about 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) to prevent excessive smoking, sooting, and uneven burning. Long or crooked wicks can cause the candle to burn improperly.
Avoid Tunneling: When lighting your candle for the first time, allow it to burn until the wax melts evenly across the surface, creating a "full melt pool." This prevents tunneling, where only the center of the candle burns down, leaving wax along the sides.
Burn Time: Avoid burning candles for more than 4 hours at a time. Extended burning can cause the wick to become too long, leading to excessive smoking and potential safety hazards.
Keep Away from Drafts: Drafts can cause candles to burn unevenly and may lead to dripping or sooting. Place candles away from windows, fans, air conditioning vents, and high-traffic areas.
Use a Snuffer: Extinguish candles using a candle snuffer or by gently blowing them out. Avoid using the candle lid or blowing directly onto the flame, as this can cause hot wax to splatter.
Repositioning: If the wick drifts off-center while burning, gently reposition it to the center using a non-flammable object like a wick dipper or a pair of tweezers. Be cautious not to touch the hot wax.
Storage: Store candles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Heat can cause candles to warp, soften, or lose fragrance potency.
Clean Wax Spills: If wax spills occur, let the wax cool and solidify, then gently scrape it off using a plastic scraper or butter knife. For residual wax, use a hairdryer on a low setting to soften and blot it up with paper towels.
Container Safety: For container candles, ensure the container is heat-resistant and stable. Discontinue use if the container becomes cracked, chipped, or damaged in any way.
Keep out of Reach of Pets and Children: Always place candles on stable, heat-resistant surfaces and out of reach of pets and children. Supervise lit candles at all times.
Burn in a Well-Ventilated Area: Burning candles in a well-ventilated area helps disperse any potential soot and ensures a cleaner burn.
Use Candle Accessories: Consider using candle accessories like trays or holders to catch any dripping wax and protect surfaces from heat damage.
By following these guidelines, you can enjoy your candles safely and prolong their lifespan, allowing you to savor their ambiance and fragrance to the fullest.