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Essential
information for all candles
Caution: Failure
to follow instructions could result in injury or property damage.
Warning To Prevent Fire: Stay within view of a burning candle. Keep
out of the reach of children and pets. Never burn a candle on or near anything
that can catch fire.
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1. Store candles in a cool, dry place away from light to prevent fading.
2. Always burn candles on a protected, noncombustible, heat-resistant
surface securely placed on an appropriate holder. Other than jar candles,
all candles may be susceptible to dripping or guttering. A dripless candle
is a misnomer, and precautions should always be taken.
3. Laying a fragranced or colored candle directly on furnishings can cause
surface damage.
4. Keep wax pool free of wick trimmings or other foreign matter that might
present a fire hazard.
5. Burning a candle in a draft will cause the flame to smoke. Over time
this can affect home decor.
6. Extinguish candles by blowing them out gently, so as not to splatter
liquid wax, or use a snuffer. Do not use water! In the case of jars, do
not replace the lid while burning.
7. If an off-center flame is causing the candle to burn unevenly, simply
move the extinguished wick to the center with a metal spoon handle while
the wax is still soft.
8. Candles burned close to one another will affect each other's burning
quality due to their combined heat. Bear this in mind when creating decorative
arrangements.
9. Containers may become hot. Handle with care.
10. Our decorative line of candles is engineered to perform best at ambient
temperatures of 65 degrees to 80 degrees F. Temperatures outside this
range may experience different burning characteristics.
11. Although candles may smell like food, they are not edible.
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Information
for Container Candles
Queen Bee approximate burn times
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1. Handle with care, as container may become hot.
2. Avoid glass-to-glass contact when removing or replacing lid. Do not
use if cracked, chipped, or scratched and Do not refill with wax.
3. Specific usage conditions affect burn times.
4. Never allow the flame to come in direct contact with the side of the
container. Keep wick trimmed to 1/4" and centered: reposition as
needed by quickly moving wick back to center with a metal spoon handle.
Avoid drafts or excessive vibrations. Caution: Extinguish the flame
before trimming the wick.
5. If the jar becomes blackened while burning, clean with a dry paper
towel after the candle has been extinguished. Remember: this blackening
may be prevented by keeping the wick trimmed to 1/4" while burning.
6. Discontinue use when 1/2" of wax remains. This will prevent possible
heat damage to the counter/surface or container itself.
7. Wax and water don't mix. If a candle is exposed to moisture, it may
not re-light. Water that becomes overheated and trapped by wax can cause
an explosive spattering of hot wax. Don't leave uncovered candles outdoors
overnight.
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Information
for Votive Candles
Burn time up to 10 hours in an appropriate container
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1. Caution: Remove the label on the bottom of the candle prior to using.
2. Votive candles are designed to liquefy while burning and must be used in an appropriate sized
container. The inside of the container should be of similar size to the votive candle.
Too wide of a container will leave the liquid wax too far from the flame and excess wax
will remain. Our votive candles are manufactured to consume completely. If burned free-standing, votives will drip.
3. Add 1/8" of water to container to lessen breakage and make container easier to clean.
4. Always remove metal tabs or clips from the bottom of the container before adding another candle.
5. Keep the wick centered for even consumption of the wax. This will also prevent possible heat damage to the container.
6. Keep the wax pool free of
foreign matter that might cause a fire hazard.
7. If the flame seems too small and is "drowning" in the wax, extinguish it and use a potholder to
pick up the votive glass to pour the excess liquid into a lined wastebasket.
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Information
for Pillar Candles
Burn times:
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1. Always burn pillars placed on an appropriate holder, and also on a
protected, non-combustible, heat-resistant surface.
2. Our Pillar candles are designed to burn clean and evenly. If burned properly, the candle should self consume. We recommend to burn the candle on the initial lighting for a minimum of 6 hours, and then 3-4 hours at a time thereafter. This process allows for an accumulation of heat to melt across the
breadth of the candle and provide even burning throughout the life of the candle.
3. Our pillar's wick is designed to form a carbon mantle when it burns. The carbon mantle should
not be removed unless the flame is smoking. In this case, extinguish the candle and trim the
wick to 1/4". Remove any carbon from the wax pool.
4. Cold extinguished wicks are very brittle and can break off at the wax surface leaving nothing
to re-light.
5. A grouping of burning pillars creates a stunning effect, especially when displayed in a fireplace or on the mantlepiece.
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Information for Collenette, Gentry, Arista & Taper Candles
Burn times:
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1. Be certain your candles are set firmly and upright in their holders.
2. In relighting a partially burned candle, never straighten the wick.
It should be curved to burn properly.
3. Drafts, excessive vibrations or nearby heat sources may encourage dripping and should be avoided.
4. Candles may drip when burned in candle lamps due to the degree of heat which can develop inside the glass globe, and due to the inflow and outflow of air through the globe top. To provide
ventilation at the base, slightly raise the globe from its base ( a penny works fine) to allow cool air to enter from the bottom and the hotter air to escape through
the top.
5. Wooden taper holders should include a metal socket to prevent the holder from igniting.
6. Wider candles like the 1-1/4" Collenettes and Gentrys are more drip resistant due to their wider profile.
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