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There
is a little more to burning a candle than just striking a
match, then sitting back to enjoy the candelight. For a few
of us it's a science; for most all of us, it's definitely
an ART - indeed, a LOST
ART.
The good news is that the benefits of incorporating candlelight
in your daily life far outweigh the few easy things you need
to do to take care of them. And there's really not so much
"to do as" there
is to be aware of - only a few things you really have to do
(see "How to burn a soy candle").
The greater you awareness of living with and caring for your
candles, the better they'll perform and the richer your experience.
Discover the secrets for
living by natural candlelight:
Burn your candles an hour for every inch of their diameter,
the first time you light it. This will allow the pool of wax
to extend to the outside rim and prevent your candle from
forming a "canyon"
in its center.
Burning your candles this way will also set its memory. Each
time you re-light, the candle will "remember"
to burn out to the rim.
Trim the wick of any candle - canister candle, pillar,
taper, tealight or votive - to one-half inch every time
you light the candle. This will ensure clean, smoke-free
burning. Be sure to remove any wick debris that has
fallen into the candle.
If in the unlikely event that your candle is smoking, and
you've already trimmed the wick to one-half inch, extinguish
the candle immediately. Pinch or trim the wick just a bit
more and the smoking will stop.
If you've brought a Nature's Earth Candle, you should not
have problems with smoking.
The most effective way to extinguish the flame of a candle
is to use a candle snuffer, the snuffer helps prevent the
wax from spraying and keeps the wick centered.
If you don't have a snuffer, here's an effective way to extinguish
a candle: position your forefinger between the candle and
your mouth, aligning it with the flame. When you blow, the
"air" will circle
around your finger, and hit the flame from both sides, rather
than directly. It's a great trick!
To guard your candles against fading, avoid placing them in
direct sunlight.
Store your candles in a dry, cool, dark place. Never leave
in a hot car!
For
more information, you contact us at:
Nature's
Earth Candles
1-877-600-7989
| Phone:
941.795.5834 |
Fax:
941.792.0493 |
Email:
naturesearthcandles@ij.net |
Product
Quality:
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How
to Burn a Soy Candle:
While the above ideas will enhance your candlelight
experience and the ambiance of burning candles will
create a wonderful experience:
- Never leave a burning candle unattended.
- Keep candles out of reach of children and pets.
- Keep candle away from anything flammable.
- Avoid burning candles in a draft as this may cause
uneven burning.
- Burn candle within one-half inch of the base.
- Color and surface fading may occur with dark colors
this is normal for soy. To reduce this keep out
of direct sunlight.
- Candle sweating may occur on hot summer days during
shipping. This is normal and a result of heavy fragrance
in the candle. Just light the candle as you would
normally do.
- When the candle burns all the way, clean out the
container with soap and water and reuse. Soy wax
is easy to clean up.
- Color and surface fading may occur with dark colors,
this is normal for soy. To reduce this, keep out
of direct sunlight.
- If the wick becomes too short to light, carve
away enough wax to expose the fresh wick, then trim
¼" off the top of the candle and burn
the candle to reform its appearance (this is for
jar candles).
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Store
Locator:
Our candles are available at the following stores:
| Store
Name: |
Location: |
| The
Stepping Stone Clinic |
3633
Cortez Rd West
Bradenton, FL
(941) 727-3600 |
| Ginny's
Antiques & Art, Inc |
5602 Marina Drive
Holmes Beach, FL 34217
(941) 779-1773 |
Ginny's
Garden Party, Inc |
9807 Gulf Drive
Anna Maria, FL 34216
(941) 778-3170 |
Jackie's Nail & Skincare |
515 36th St W
Bradenton, FL 34209
(941) 747-5772 |
Haile Wellness Club |
9127 SW 52nd Ave Suite D102
Gainesville, FL 32608
(866) 643-3152 |
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