Keep your wick trimmed. Before lighting your candle, trim the wick to 1/4" above the wax. Anything longer can cause the wick to burn too quickly and to create smoke. If you have a "mushroom" at the top of your wick after burning, it's too long.
Candles add fragrance, warmth and comfort to a home. Try these tips to keep them burning longer. |
Burn your candles long enough. Burn your candles no more than 3 to 4 hours at a time. A general rule of thumb is to burn your candle one hour per inch of diameter. Burning candles longer can cause the wax to get too hot and your may risk your glass breaking from the heat.
Use a candle snuffer. The snuffer eliminates the oxygen needed for the fire to burn and enables the fire to estinguish itself naturally. This also allows the wax to remain in its melt pool without splattering all over. If a snuffer is unavailable, blow the candle out by placing your finger in front of the flame and blow gently.
Place a teaspoon of water in the bottom of your votive holder before inserting the candle. This will prevent your votive from overheating and ease in removal of the candle.
And always, keep your candle away from children and pets.
Oh thanks for the tips I never knew! I am going to remember some of these next time I burn
ReplyDeleteOnce again, my grandma was right!! Her tips are the same as your's!! <3
ReplyDeleteWOW! Great candle tips!
ReplyDeleteI never knew this about the teaspoon of water! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI learned the hard way that a snuffer is a much better way to go than letting my child blow it out! LOL And LOVE the last one about the water—I will need to try that!
ReplyDeleteWhat great tips! Thank you so much for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteDidn't know about the water. Great idea. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tips... I am a huge candle burner!
ReplyDeleteWow, I didn't know there were tricks to burning candles. Now I can make my favorite candle last longer :)
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