How to use
Hearthwick Flame candles are unique, so the character of their burning may vary from time to time
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Here are a few simple steps to help you achieve the perfect burn every time.
The flame itself runs to the other end of the wick.
It takes 30-60 minutes and you will be sure that the candle will not create a tunnel and you will not be left with unmelted wax around the edges
. The flame height may change over time and even seem to go out at times, but that's okay. Even if you have a low flame, it will still burn and gradually its height will return.
The recommended burning time is 3-4 hours.
Also, keep it out of the reach of children, pets, flammable objects, and away from heat sources
. Always place the candle on a flat and heat-resistant surface.
An object that causes a draft can be, for example, a ceiling fan, an air conditioner, or a breeze.
It is not safe and pouring or removing the wax from the jar can cause the wick to go out or drown in the wax.
Do not shorten the wick until it is taller than 6 mm, or until the flame is taller than 3 cm, or until the candle begins to smoke
. If this occurs, carefully extinguish the candle, allow the wick and wax to cool completely and shorten the wick to 6 mm by gently breaking off the burnt ends with your fingertips.
Remove the remains of the broken wick before lighting the candle again.
Blow out the candle and do not light it again when there is 6 mm of wax left at the bottom of the jar.
Description
Properties:
- crackling sound when burning,
- clean burning
- wooden wick,
- a design piece made of hand-blown glass,
- the lid serves as a pedestal,
- burning time: 30-40 hours.
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