When lighting your candle for the first time, allow the wax to melt all the way to the sides of the container. Depending on the container size, this should take around 1-3 hours.
Failure to do this will often cause "tunneling" which will limit the life of your new candle.
Wick needs to be trimmed regularly.
Aim to trim your wick to about 1/4"/6-8mm before you re-light your candle. This will ensure a long lasting candle, minimize soot and remove any mushrooming of carbon on the end of the wick.
Extinguish your candle by dipping the wick into the melted wax and straighten. This will stop the wick smoking and will help with re-lighting the next time.
Please remember the candles are hand poured, not massed produced- and although every effort is made to ensure consistency, every candle will be a little different.
Sometimes you may notice darker patches or "wet" spots in your container candles. This is not a fault, simply a small blemish where the wax has not adhered to the glass 100%.
The top of your candle may also appear slightly uneven, this is also a sign of soy wax being hand poured.
Soy Wax Melt Care
Only use warmers that are approved for wax melts.
Use your wax warmer on a flat, stable surface.
Keep out of reach from children and pets.
Do not burn your wax warmer for more than 6 hours at a time.
Keep away from objects that could catch on fire.
Never add water to your wax warmer.
For wall plug-in warmers use 1 cube for small warmers, for larger wax warmers use 2 cubes.
After every use, empty, dry and clean dish-like burner.
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