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Candle
Care
How
to care for your candles
Over the past decade candles have become part of
our everyday life adding style and
moods to our living areas. Once they were only associated with
birthdays and
celebrations. With the variety of candles available today there is
a colour and style to
suit every taste and decor. Whether you just have your candles as
part of the decor or whether
you burn them, you will still need to take care of them to keep
them looking nice.
If you have your candles just to look stylish,
now and again you will need to give them a
refresh to keep them looking like new. All you need to do is get a
cloth and some
vegetable oil and rub gently. You can also use an old nylon
stocking and this will buff
your candle and take away any minor scratches and keep your candles
looking like
new. Never use chemicals on your candles when cleaning them as this
will affect
the essential oils in the candle.

Wick
Care
You will need to make sure your wick stays
centred. If you are burning candles in
a glass holder and the wick is off centre this could cause the
glass to crack. Also if
the wick is off centre your candle will burn unevenly and the
melted wax will spill.
To trim the wick on a standard pillar candle it
will burn best if the wick is trimmed to
around 6mm. On wider candles that are between 5-10cm the wicks
should be slightly
longer to allow the burning wick to heat the outside of the candle.
It is best not to trim
the wick on extremely wide candles including the three wick
candles.
Always centre the wick after each burn. If the
wick becomes too short just get a knife
and scrape around the wick. It is normal for a wick to curl
slightly when it is burning.
Just be sure that it doesn't become uncentred too much. If this
happens just put your
candle out and re-centre the wick before lighting again. If after
burning the wick
becomes very blackened just trim slightly with scissors.
It is also best to burn candles in a still
environment. If the candles are placed where
there is even a slight draft it will cause the candle wick to
flicker which will cause
the candle to smoke and also burn the candle unevenly.
If when your candle has been burning for some
time you notice that the flame is
very small it is best to extinguish the candle and pour off any
excess wax. This
will make the candle last much longer also.

Hugging
When you have pillar candles they need to be
'hugged'. This is where you use
your thumbs and fingertips to very gently roll the softened wax
around the top
of the candle towards the middle. You should be careful not to push
too hard or
you can cave the top of the candle in. This should be done while
the candle is
burning. If you are burning your candles for long periods of time
this should be done
every hour or so to keep the shape. You should also hug your candle
just before
putting it out. This will make your candle last longer and keep it
looking even.

Candle
Safety
Make sure to only burn candles in a well
ventilated area
Never burn candles in enclosed spaces
You should not expose your candles to extreme
temperatures
Always make sure that you place your candles
where there is nothing above
or immediately beside them. This includes shelves, books, lights,
material objects,
curtains or even plants.
Never burn candles beside each other. If you do
be sure that you leave a space of
at least 10 cm between them
Always place candles on a heat resistant
surface
Never burn candles near gas appliances or other
flammable material
Never move your candles unless the wax has gone
hard
Never burn candles near an open window or door as
the breeze could blow
curtains or other materials into the flame where a fire could
start
Always keep out of reach of children and pets
Never go to sleep without extinguishing your
candle first
Never leave buring candle unattended
Never use candles as emergency lighting if
looking for something in a closet.
(don't laugh it has been done!)
AND to provide you with responsible information I
must tell you to never put out a
candle with your fingers as you might get burnt (yes this has been
done too!)

Putting
out your candles
The only safe way to put out your candle is with
a candle snuffer. Old Indian
folklore says that you should never blow out a candle because
it offends the spirits.
It can also be very dangerous a sometimes when you blow out
the candle you will
get hot wax splattering everywhere, which you will have to
clean up and often you
can get sparks coming off the wick which could cause a fire
hazard.
Again, do not put out your candle with your
fingers
Do not put out candles with water
Put out your candle of the flame gets too close
the holder
Put out your candle if the flame gets too high
then trim the wick and re-light
Always put out candles when going to sleep
Put out your candle if you are going out

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