The first time you light the candle, allow it to burn until
the liquid wax covers the entire top of the candle. This breaking in process
insures that it will perform better and more evenly throughout the life of
the candle. For pillars, plan on burning 5-6 hours on the initial
lighting. With subsequent use, the candle should remain lit for a minimum of
3 to 4 hours each time. This will insure a clean and efficient burning cycle
for the life of the candle.
Never leave a burning candle unattended.
Always burn candles in a candle holder or on a heat
resistant surface.
Keep burning candles out of the reach of children, pets or
unsafe situations.
Keep burning candles away from drafts. Drafts will
cause the candle to burn unevenly, drip and smoke. If candle drips try
moving to another location or check air movement that may be causing a
draft.
Use a candle snuffer or dip the wick into the wax with a
non-flammable item to extinguish a candle's flame. Blowing out a
candle can cause the melted wax in the pool to splatter onto your furniture.
The wick is designed to produce a small black carbon cap
(looks like a mushroom cap) at the top of the wick as it burns. This is
normal as it helps radiate heat to the edge of the candle. You should not
trim the wick nor touch it while it is hot! After extinguishing the flame,
it is best to remove carbon deposits or other foreign materials from the
liquid wax when possible. Never allow wick trimmings or match stubs to
remain in the top of a burning candle.
Always keep your wicks trimmed to about 1/4 inch to prevent
a smoking candle.
To prevent any damage to persons, pets or surface
discontinue use when 1/2" of wax remains.