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Home > Candle Burning Tips
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Candle Care:
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Candles will fade if left
in the light for an extended period of time.
Never put candles in a window or directly
expose to bright outdoor light or indoor
spotlights.
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Keep lit candles out of
drafts; drafts create large flames,
shortening the burning time.
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Wicks should be trimmed
to a 1/4"e; from wax for longer burning time.
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Votive candles must be in
a container. They are made of a low melt
wax. The tighter the fit the longer the
candle will burn.
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Votive burning is fun,
however the clean up of the container is
frustrating and time consuming. Eliminate
this aggravation. Simply place 1/8"e; of tap
water in the base of the votive holder prior
to lighting. Once the votive candle is
extinguished, allow the wax to solidify.
Once solid, gently push on the wax and the
contents should pop loose. If that doesn't
do it, put container in the icebox for about
15 minutes. Take out and press on the wax a
little, it should pop out.
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Floating candles can
provide both a formal and informal setting
for either a dinner party or a back yard
picnic. Floating candles in a clear bowl
creates an extra special lighting effect.
Using distilled water eliminates mineral
buildup on the side of crystal or glass,
preserving its unique presentation of
floating candles.
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Let spilled wax solidify
so when it hardens it can be removed in
pieces by covering with paper towel and or a
brown paper grocery bag and gently press out
with a warm iron - the wax will melt and be
absorbed into the paper.
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A candle will burn more
slowly and evenly if it's refrigerated
before using. Wrap the candle in plastic or
foil before refrigerating to prevent wicks
from absorbing moisture.
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Each time you light a
pillar candle, burn it long enough to create
a pool of wax across most of the diameter of
the candle. The candle will last longer and
burn more evenly.
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Before a dinner or party,
light and then extinguish the candles, as
they will light more quickly and easily when
you are ready to use them.
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Extinguish candles when
they get within 2 inches of their holders or
decorations.
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To extinguish a candle,
dip the wick into the liquid wax, using a
nonflammable instrument. This little known
technique eliminates smoking of an
extinguished wick.
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After extinguishing
candles, re-center wick.
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