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  2. 3 Must-Follow Tips for Storing Candles to Help Them Last ...

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    Candle Storage Tips to Help Your Candles Last Longer We asked a candle pro all about where and how to store candles, along with mistakes to avoid while decluttering your collection. 1.

  3. Here’s Why You Should Put Aluminum Foil on the Edge of Your ...

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    Candle toppers are cute, open metal lids that often have intricate designs. Like the aluminum foil, they help keep the flames protected from wind and drafts so the wax can melt evenly.

  4. Candle - Wikipedia

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    Glass candle-holders are sometimes cracked by thermal shock from the candle flame, particularly when the candle burns down to the end. When burning candles in glass holders or jars, users should avoid lighting candles with chipped or cracked containers, and stop use once a half-inch or less of wax remains.

  5. How to make your candles last longer, according to candle experts

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  6. Candle warmer - Wikipedia

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    The advantages of using a candle warmer include the absence of open flame and the soot that often results from burning wax. The main disadvantage of a plate candle warmer is candle life. While the candle can still be burned (provided the wick is still exposed), the wax no longer contains any fragrances. Many warmers are designed to be used with ...

  7. Candle wick - Wikipedia

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    A candle wick works by capillary action, conveying ("wicking") the fuel to the flame. When the liquid fuel, typically melted candle wax, reaches the flame it then vaporizes and combusts. In other words, the wick brings the liquified wax up into the flame to burn. [1] The candle wick influences how the candle burns.

  8. Simple Ways to Remove Candle Wax from Just About Every ... - AOL

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    The post Simple Ways to Remove Candle Wax from Just About Every Household Surface appeared first on Reader's Digest. ... Hot wax poses a potential burn hazard. Plus, since a small wax spill dries ...

  9. Wax melter - Wikipedia

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    Wax melters are devices used in the packaging and candle-making industries to melt wax. The type of tank used to melt candle wax is quite different from adhesives, solder, and tar. For example, tanks used for adhesives may need to be heated up to 260 °C (500 °F) [ 1 ] whilst an organic soy wax will be ruined at over 60 °C (140 °F) and ...