21 Feb 2008 10:55:31 | Chere Deshayes
7 Tips for Burning the Perfect Candle
Tapers, columns, votives, containers, pillars and novelty -
chances are you have at least one of these types of candles in
your home. Surveys done by candle manufacturers suggest that 7
out of 10 U.S households use candles, 96% of which are purchased
by women. The basics for candles are easy, just light them!
However, if you want to get the most out of your candles and not
watch your money go up in smoke (literally), here are seven tips
to follow.
1. KEEP THE WICK TRIMMED One of the best things that you can do
for your candles is to keep the wick trimmed to ¼ of an inch.
Wicks that are allowed to get larger than ¼ of an inch tend to
burn faster and smoke. If you are noticing black soot
accumulating on your container candles, the wick is too long.
Nail clippers are a great tool for trimming wicks that can’t be
reached with scissors.
2. AVOID DRAFTS Burning candles in drafty areas can cause uneven
burning and excessive smoking. Not to mention that your candle
will burn faster. If you notice the flame of the candle
flickering in any direction other than straight up, there is a
draft. Prevent drafts by keeping burning candles away from
heating and air-conditioning vents and open windows.
3. REFRIGERATE THEM Candles that are cold will burn slower. To
cool you candle, first wrap in foil or cling wrap to prevent the
wick from absorbing any moisture. Pop them in the fridge for
about an hour and light! Make sure you don’t put them in the
freezer instead. They will break!
4. BURN THEM LONG ENOUGH Have you ever seen a three-wick candle
that looked like Mickey Mouse? For pillar candles, make sure you
burn them for at least one hour for every inch in diameter. Skip
this step and you’ll end up burning a tunnel through your candle.
5. EXTINGUISHING THE FLAME To blow out a candle, a candle
snuffer works best. If you don’t have a candle snuffer readily
available, you can blow out the candle by placing an index
finger in front of the flame and blowing gently. This causes the
air to surround the flame and minimizes splattering of hot wax
from the wax pool.
6. SAFETY FIRST Keep all lit candles out of the reach of
children and pets. Never leave a burning candle unattended. And
always burn candles in a well-ventilated room.
7. CLEANUP If wax has spilled on the carpet the best way to
remove it is with paper and an iron. Place a paper towel or
brown grocery bag over the spill. Place a heated iron over the
paper towel. The heat from the iron will cause the wax to melt
and be absorbed into the paper towel.
About Author :
Chere Deshayes is the owner of Bath Plantation, a company that
specializes in fine handcrafted bath and body products.
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