Wick Dipper
Avoid blowing out your candles, as this may create smoke and increase your chances of making a mess by splashing wax. To extinguish the flame, it is best to use the specially designed Wick Dipper.
Simply dip the wick into the melted wax to extinguish. Once the flame is out, use the hook to gently stand the wick in the upright position, ready for its next use.
Votive Candle Tip!
Before using votive candles, place a teaspoon of water into the votive holder. This will assist in the removal of wax residue once the candle is burnt. |
Wick Trimmer
The Atise Wick Trimmer has been especially designed to trim wicks and remove debri in one simple action. To get the most out of your candles, always trim the wick to 4-5mm before relighting, to remove the burnt 'mushroom-shaped' end. A longer wick may produce unnecessary smoke and cause your candle to burn faster, thus shortening its life.
Additional Tip
Light candles only when you have time to achieve a full melt pool. This is where the liquid (melted) wax reaches the wall of the candle jar or tin. Burn times will vary depending on the size of your candle, however as a general rule allow a minimum of three hours on the first burn. Candle wax has a memory. If you extinguish your candle before reaching the full melt pool, your candle will only burn to that same diameter on the next burn, leaving a build-up of unused wax around the edges.This is an example of what NOT to do. See that wax build up around the wall of the jar? This candle wasn't burnt long enough to achieve a full melt pool. |
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