You can burn multiple candles in one room only when spacing, airflow, surface heat, candle type, scent load, burn time, and supervision stay controlled. Multiple candles means two or more finished...
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Most finished candles should burn for 1 to 4 hours per session, but the label limit and warning signs always override melt-pool or scent goals. A candle burn session means one continuous period...
The best candle maintenance tools are a wick trimmer, candle snuffer, wick dipper, candle lid cover, and candle care kit, with a wick trimmer as the best first tool for most users. Candle...
A candle usually won’t stay lit because the wick is too short, buried, drowned in wax, clogged, exposed to drafts, or blocked by tunneling or jar depth. Start by matching the visible symptom to the...
How to Trim Candle Wicks for an Even Burn (Simple, Safe Guide)
Trim most candle wicks to about ¼ inch, or 6–7 mm, before lighting and after the wax has cooled between burns. This guide explains consumer candle-wick trimming for cleaner, steadier candle...
Unscented candles burn cleanly when wax, wick, container, additives, rest time, and burn testing work together without fragrance assumptions. An unscented candle is a candle made without added...
