Candle Care
Here are a few candle care suggestions on
how to take care of your candles:
Each time
you light your candle, be sure to let the wax in your candle melt
completely to the edges of the container (about 1 hour) before
blowing it out. This will help prevent “tunneling" where only the wax
in the center of the candle melts down.
For the best candle
care, remember to avoid burning any candle for more than 3 or 4 hours
at a time. This is a safety precaution and will make it so that
your candle can be used again on multiple occasions.
Trimming the wick of your
candle before you relight it is essential to keeping your candles
clean and burning nicely. Always check that the wick is centered in the
melted wax and regularly trim to about ¼” tall. One way to do this is by
using a wick
trimmer which is angled to make it easy. Using a pair of
scissors can also do the job.
If you don't like the smoke of
an extinguished wick, try using a wick snuffer or
dipper. A snuffer is placed over the flame, whereas a wick dipper is
a bent tool that makes it easy to dip a lit wick into the wax pool to
extinguish the flame then pull it back up for the next lighting.
To keep dust out of your candle
when it is cooled and not in use, remember to cover yours a few hours
later with a paper topper, lid or cotton bag that it may have come with.
A
few Candle Care safety tips to remember:
·
Never leave a burning
candle unattended, or burn on or near anything that might catch fire, or try to
move it while it is burning.
·
Keep candles out of the
reach of children and pets.
·
Be sure to place candle
on a stable, heat resistant surface before lighting. For candles in metal vessels,
using a cork or stone coaster is best as they tend to get hotter than others.
·
Keep the wax pool clear
of wick trimmings and debris, including burnt matches.
·
Avoid air drafts which
can cause soothing and uneven burning, and remember to burn all candles in a
well-ventilated room.
·
As relaxing as it might
be, never fall asleep to candlelight! If you prefer a scent while you sleep, a
reed diffuser is a safe way to diffuse scent throughout a room during the day
and night without needing any flames.
·
Be sure to extinguish
and let cool a candle if the flame becomes too high or flickers repeatedly.
·
We recommend stopping to
use your candle once only ½” of wax remains at the bottom.