How to Make Your Candles Last Longer

How to Make Your Candles Last Longer

Proper candle care is essential for ensuring that your candles burn evenly and last as long as possible. By following a few simple tips, you can enhance the lifespan and performance of your candles, making them a more enjoyable addition to your home.

Basic Candle Care Tips

Trimming the Wick

One of the most important aspects of candle care is keeping the wick trimmed. A wick that is too long can cause excessive soot, uneven burning, and a flickering flame. Trim the wick to about 1/4 inch before each use. This helps maintain a steady, clean burn and extends the life of your candle.

Burning Time

To prevent tunneling (when the wax burns down the middle, leaving unused wax around the edges), allow your candle to burn until the melted wax reaches the edges of the container. This can take several hours, depending on the size of the candle. Burning your candle for 1-4 hours at a time is usually ideal for achieving an even burn.

Storage

Store candles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Excessive heat and light can cause the wax to soften, discolor, or become misshapen. Keeping your candles covered or in a protective container can also prevent dust and debris from settling on the surface.

Troubleshooting Candle Issues

Soot and Smoke

Soot can be a sign of an improperly trimmed wick or poor-quality wax. To minimize soot, ensure your wick is trimmed and avoid burning your candle in drafts. If you notice smoke, extinguish the candle, trim the wick, and relight it.

Uneven Burning

If your candle burns unevenly, it may be due to drafty conditions or incorrect wick size. To correct this, make sure your candle is placed in a draft-free area and choose the appropriate wick size for your candle. If uneven burning persists, consider rotating the candle periodically.

Enhancing Candle Performance

Using Candle Holders

Appropriate candle holders not only enhance the aesthetic of your candles but also improve their performance. Choose holders that fit your candles snugly to prevent wobbling and ensure a steady burn.

Creating an Even Burn

For an even burn, make sure to burn your candle long enough for the wax to pool to the edges. Avoid burning your candle for too short a time, as this can lead to tunneling and wasted wax.

Don't Skip On Your Candle Care

Taking proper care of your candles can significantly extend their life and improve their performance. If you want to learn more about our candles, visit our website. By trimming wicks, burning candles for the right amount of time, and storing them correctly, you can enjoy a clean and efficient burn. Following these tips will help you get the most out of your candles and enhance your overall candle experience.

 

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