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Tips/Facts
Container/Jar
Candles:
- To avoid glass containers shattering:
Do not burn a candle in a container that is chipped or cracked.
Do not allow candle to burn completely down to the bottom of container,
stop about 1/2 inch short. Do not allow flame to touch sides of
container.
- Containers may become very hot,
handle with care!
- Using the container lid to extinguish
your candle will prevent smoke.
- Container candles & votive
containers should be set in a wire holder or on a trivet to protect
surfaces from heat. Hot candle jars can damage furniture.
- All candles, especially highly
scented ones, will produce some smoke and soot, but proper burning (keeping
wick trimmed and avoiding drafts, etc.) will help eliminate this problem.
Helpful
Tips:
- Burn candles 1 hour for each inch
of it's diameter. This allows the flame time to melt the wax to
the outer edge. Burning less time will cause the candle to core
burn down the middle & shorten burn time. Example: a 3"
wide candle should be burned for 3 hours at a time.
- Use toenail clippers to trim wicks
in jars in which scissors won't fit.
- Candles will fade if left in direct
sunlight or spotlights for extended periods of time.
- Before a party, light and extinguish
candles. They will light more quickly and easily later.
- Candles (generally tapers or pillars)
refrigerated before using will burn more slowly and evenly. Wrap
in foil or plastic before refrigeration to prevent wicks from absorbing
moisture.
- To extinguish a candle, use a
candle snuffer, or use the container lid. This will prevent hot
wax from splattering on furniture.
Problem
Solving:
- If a wick becomes too short to light, carve away enough
wax to expose the fresh wick, then trim 1/4 inch off the top of the
candle and burn the candle to reform it's appearance.
- Crooked burning: If wick moves off center, use a
butter knife to gently push it back to center. If there is a draft,
rotating the candle can help.
- If soot builds up inside container, clean with a paper
towel & lighter fluid or Windex. Wipe over the cleaned area
with water dampened paper towel afterward. Allow the container to dry
thoroughly before relighting. Baby wipes work as well!
- Clean soiled or scratched candles with old nylons or use
a touch of salad oil on a soft cloth.
- Remove wax from holders by running very hot water over them.
- To remove wax from washable fabrics, scrape off excess
wax and run boiling water through the material.
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