General Safety for any candle
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Never leave a
burning candle unattended!
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Keep burning
candles away from children and pets.
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Do not place
near flammable objects such as curtains, walls, etc.
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Place on a
protected, heat resistant, level surface.
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Keep candle free
of wick trimmings, matches, or other foreign matter that could be a
fire hazard.
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Avoid burning in
drafts.
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Avoid walking
with lit candles.
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Keep wick
trimmed to 1/4 inch at all times to avoid carbon build up on the
wick (mushrooming), dark smoking, and soot in the air and on walls
or furniture.
Allow candle to cool before trimming wick or relighting.
Container/Jar Candles:
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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.
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Containers may
become very hot, handle with care!
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Allow candle to
cool before replacing lid on jar.
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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:
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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.
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Use toenail
clippers to trim wicks in jars in which scissors won't fit.
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Candles will
fade if left in direct sunlight or spotlights for extended periods
of time.
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Before a party,
light and extinguish candles. They will light more quickly and
easily later.
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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 hold fingers in front
of the flame and blow. This will prevent hot wax from splattering on
furniture
Problem Solving:
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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.
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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.
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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!
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Clean soiled or
scratched candles with old nylons or use a touch of salad oil on a
soft cloth.
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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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