3BEESWAXCANDLES Reveals Burning Tips And Candle Care Information
Online, July 23, 2012 (Newswire.com) - Burning beeswax candles could be somewhat stressful to some people if lack of the clues on handling them. Therefore, 3BeeswaxCandles.com would like to share the information to help the lovers of beeswax candles to tackle some candle problems they might face. As a matter of fact, the burning time and quality of beeswax candles are almost guaranteed if they are burned correctly. Meanwhile, the consumers will be pleasure to enjoy the most positive results brought by these burning candles when they know the proper ways to handle their candles.
First and foremost, some general burning rules for safety are crucial to be always remembered to avoid any fire hazard. Users should always make sure that they burn their candles on a non-combustible as well as heat-resistant surface, never burn them unattended and near their pets, children and also any flammable things. Only use suitable candle holders to hold their burning candles may helps to reduce the risk too. These approaches seem easy enough, but many fire cases simply happened due to the lack of attention to these warnings.
"The owner of www.3BeeswaxCandles.com, Juiny Cheng has created a blog at http://3beeswaxcandles.blogspot.com to share useful information about beeswax candles. There are some articles focus on burning instructions for beeswax candles and typically beeswax taper, pillar, votive and tea light candles. For instances, if a beeswax taper initially does not fit in the selected taper holder, try to keep the bottom of the candle in warm water for a while until it starts to soften, then try to put it again carefully in the holder. Hug a burning beeswax pillar occasionally if tunneling is not desired, simply push the edges softly towards the center of the beswax pillar. Always fill a votive candle holder with a few drops of water and followed by placing the beeswax candle in order to fasten the process of cleaning the remaining beeswax, left by burned out candle in the holder. Let a beeswax tea light burned out by itself when it almost comes to the end in order to extend its overall burn period. Users are welcome to visit the blog to know more burning hints. Besides, users are also able to find answers for some commonly asked questions from its official website in the FAQ section. Juiny Cheng says: "We are still developing more information on our website and blog for sharing the knowledge."
"Do you have 'bloom' happened on your beeswax candles?", Juiny smiled and asked. She then explained that bloom refers to a white powdery substance, will naturally develop on the surface of beeswax candles when they are stored over time, especially at cold temperatures. Users need not worry about this condition as it is not mildew and will not affect the quality or characteristic of the beeswax candle. The 'bloom' is actually an indication of pure and high quality beeswax. It can be simply removed by wiping the beeswax candle with a soft cloth or heating the candle lightly with a blow dryer.
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