Care Instruction - CandlesUpdated 2 months ago
Dust Removal: Your candles may develop a light layer of dust, known as "bloom," due to the natural waxes and dyes. Simply wipe the candles with a soft cloth to restore their appearance.
Wick Trimming: Trim the wick to 5mm before each lighting.
Burning Surface: Always burn candles on a flat, level surface.
Holder Use: Use an appropriate holder to protect surfaces and linens.
Foreign Materials: Keep the candle free of any foreign materials.
Extinguishing Flame: Use an appropriate tool to extinguish the flame. Extinguish when the candle is at least 2cm from the holder or base to prevent injury or property damage.
Burn Time: Do not burn the candle for more than 4 hours at a time.
Supervision and Surface: Always burn the candle within sight and on a heat-resistant surface.
Children and Pets: Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Drafts and Vibrations: Keep away from drafts, vents, and vibrations to avoid dripping and compromising the burn time.
Handling: Do not move the candle when lit or when the wax is liquid.
Fire Hazards: Never burn a candle near anything that can catch fire.
Candle Spacing: For optimal performance, do not place candles too close together. Position them at least 10 cm apart to prevent overheating and excessive dripping or pooling.
Glassware: Adding candles into glassware, such as a glass cylinder or sleeve, affects burn time due to the added heat and trapped hot air. Burning a candle in too small glassware may cause rapid burning, dripping, or pooling.
Fluted Candles: Fluted candles are not suitable for use in glass cylinders. Use them on a pillar plate instead.
Storage: Store candles in a cool, dark space, out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources to avoid fading, warping, or melting.