A candle can smoke after you blow it out, and a brief, light plume from the wick is usually normal. That smoke comes from the hot wick immediately after the flame goes out. Aftersmoke is visible...
Category: Homemade Candles
A candle that smokes black while it is burning is showing an active-burn soot problem in normal home use. Black smoke is soot from incomplete combustion, where the flame releases unburned carbon...
Use finished candles safely by trimming the wick, choosing a stable draft-aware spot, supervising the flame, and ending sessions before heat or smoke builds. Finished-candle use starts after a...
Candle ghosting is gray-black soot film from candle smoke that settles on walls, ceilings, corners, and cooler surfaces. On this page, candle ghosting means candle-sourced soot film only, not every...
A candle flame gets too high when the wick, airflow, fuel load, or jar heat feeds more flame than the candle can burn safely. On this page, candle burning and usage means what you see during a...
Remove candle wax from walls by hardening and lifting the raised wax first, then using cold, gentle heat-and-blot, or lift-only cleanup based on paint, wallpaper, or plaster sensitivity. This...
