Huntington Home 44407-14 User Guide
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Ensure the wick is trimmed to 1/4 inch before lighting. Use a match or lighter to ignite the wick and keep the candle away from flammable materials.
If the wick is too short, carefully dig out some wax around the wick using a spoon or similar tool to expose more of the wick. Trim the wick to 1/4 inch if necessary before lighting.
To prevent tunneling, allow the candle to burn long enough for the wax to melt completely across the surface during each use, typically 3-4 hours.
Use a candle snuffer to extinguish the flame to prevent wax splatter. Alternatively, gently blow out the flame while holding your hand behind the wick to control the airflow.
Store the candle in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent the wax from melting or discoloring.
Black smoke can result from a wick that is too long. Trim the wick to 1/4 inch to reduce smoke production. Ensure the candle is not in a drafty area.
Allow the wax to harden, then gently scrape it off with a plastic scraper. Use a hairdryer to soften remaining wax and wipe with a paper towel. Clean the area with soap and water.
Yes, you can clean out the remaining wax by placing the jar in the freezer until the wax hardens and can be easily removed. Wash the jar thoroughly with soap and water.
Dispose of the candle following local regulations for wax and glass disposal. Recycle the jar if possible after cleaning it.
No, it is recommended to stop burning the candle when 1/2 inch of wax remains to prevent overheating the jar and potential breakage.