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Candle Care

Get the most out of your Candle

Trim your wick

Each time you burn your candle make sure you trim the wick first. A trimmed wick gives you a cleaner brighter flame and also prevents the black sooty stains that you see on the side of the jar.

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Tunnelling

I’m sure we have all experienced candle tunnelling at some point, this is where the candle burns a hole down the middle leaving the majority of wax around the outside of the jar. This dramatically reduces the burn time of your candle. Some people are surprised to find out that this has nothing to do with the quality of the candle. It is all about the candles ‘burn memory’, and this starts from the moment you first light your candle.

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First Burn

The first burn is so important, and it is essential that you allow the area of melted wax (the melt pool) to reach the outside of the container. This involves leaving it to burn a little longer than you may wish to, but it’s so important if you want to make your candle last as long as possible. A good rule of thumb is to allow it to burn for 1 hour for every inch of the candle’s diameter.

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Candle Safety
- Place the candle on a heatproof surface, as the base of the jar can get extremely hot and could cause damage to certain surfaces.
- Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets.
- Don’t burn your candle near to anything that could catch fire.
- Never leave a burning candle unattended.
- Do not place candles in a draught.
- Avoid placing candles near a source of heat.
- Never burn a candle for longer than four hours at a time, as this could make the jar extremely hot and cause damage to surfaces.

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