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7 Tips To Make Your Candle Burn Longer

There are many ways to make a candle burn longer. Freeze it, wrap it with foil, or straighten the wick, these tips are helpful.<br>For more details visit: https://dollar-king.net/home-decor/candles.html<br>

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7 Tips To Make Your Candle Burn Longer

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  1. 7 Tips To Make Your Candle Burn Longer

  2. Freeze Your Candles Put your candle in the freezer for a couple of hours before lighting it up if you have that wonderful quality called forethought. As a result of the cold temperature, the wax will be harder, so it will burn much more slowly.

  3. Keep Trimming Your Wick The big wick energy is not welcome here, since a big wick means a big flame, and a big flame means your precious candle will burn up much faster. When you light your candle next, give the wick a snip so that the flame is kept to a minimum.

  4. Commit To The Burn Buying candles for sale online and then burning these only a few minutes at a time is not a good idea. In the end, you melt the wax in the middle near the wick while the outer edges don't burn down because they don't have time to get all hot and melty. What a waste! You should always burn your candle until the entire top layer of wax is melted.

  5. Aluminum Foil Can Fix Most Burning Mishaps Even if you've already committed one of the aforementioned sins (HOW DARE U!) and are dealing with uneven wax piled up on the outer edges of the jar, it's not too late. Fold a big sheet of tin foil over on itself lengthwise three or four times to wrap around the outside of your candle jar.

  6. Straighten Out That Wick. Every. Single. Time You need to make sure that your wick is straight up and down after each and every session if you want your burn to stay even-stevens. Once it has cooled down, just give it a quick little adjustment with your fingers if it seems to lean to one side.

  7. Sprinkle A Lil Salt In The Wax Here's where we get really hack-y. Add a pinch of salt to the melted wax after you've blown it out, and then stir it with a toothpick, chopstick, or whatever you have handy. This will slow down the burn time when you light it next. Instead, buy candles for sale online from a dollar store.

  8. Cap Your Burn Time At Four Hours It's for safety's sake. Some unlucky customers have reported candles that exploded after being left to burn for too long. You not only risk losing your candle, but also your entire house and all your worldly possessions if you ignore this recommendation. It's better to be safe than sorry!

  9. Thank You To know more visit: https://dollar-king.net/home-decor/candles.html

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