To prevent candle containers from overheating or shattering, control wick heat output, keep proper headspace, choose stable vessels, and confirm with timed test burns that log jar-wall temperature....
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Clean candle containers after use by removing wax first, washing with warm soapy water, then clearing soot, adhesive, and lingering scent with cleaning methods matched to the container material. On...
Are Recycled Jars Safe for Making Candles? (How to Test & Use Them Safely)
Recycled jars can be safe for candles when the glass is sound and thick, the jar is rated for hot contents, and you test-burn with a conservative wick and proper fill line. On this page, a...
Fix Cracked Candle Jars Safely: Causes, Quick Fixes, and When to Discard
Treat any cracked candle jar as a safety decision: identify the crack, lower heat and temperature shock, and discard structural damage before you light it again. This page covers structural container...
How to Prepare Candle Containers (Clean, Preheat, Wick & Fill)
Prepare candle containers by cleaning and drying them, anchoring and centering the wick, warming the vessel gently, and pouring to a consistent fill line with enough headspace for the lid. This page...
Glass vs Tin Candle Containers: Pros, Cons, and the Best Choice for Your Candle Line
Glass suits display-forward candles and refill branding, while tins suit travel and low-breakage shipping. On this page, the better choice means the better fit for display, shipping breakage risk,...
