| Dripless:
Our candles are dripless under normal
burning conditions. It is misleading to say that a candle is totally
dripless. If there is a draft or the room is very hot any candle
will drip. Candles burn best in still air. Keep them away from
drafts, fans and open windows. If air movement is unavoidable,
shelter the candle in a glass or hurricane shade.
Smoke: Candles
clear smoke haze. If a scented candle is used, the candle will
act as a room freshener.
Burning: Relighting
is easier than lighting. A candle should be burned for a few minutes
before guests arrive. They will then relight quickly.
Appearance:
Concord Candle makes solid color candles. Candles which are marred
can be gently polished with a nylon stocking.
Spills: Let
spilled wax solidify so that it can be removed in pieces. To remove
traces in fabric, cover with paper towel or toilet paper and press
out using a warm iron. To remove wax from harder materials such
as a candle holder, warm the wax with a hair dryer and wipe off
with paper towel or kleenex.
Jars: For even
burning, burn at least until top surface liquefies. Let cool one
hour before relighting.
Votives: A
teaspoon of water placed in a votive holder before lighting the
votive will make it easy to clean out residue.
Keep wick trimmed to 1/4" long.
SAFETY RULES
- The charm of a candle is the flame,
but IT IS AN OPEN FLAME, therefore, our Golden Rule: NEVER LEAVE
A BURNING CANDLE UNATTENDED.
- Never burn a candle directly under
a flammable material.
- Ensure that the candle fits snugly
into the holder. There are inexpensive accesories such as Candle
Stix which ensure a tight fit.
- Once a candle has burned down, extinguish
the flame before it comes in contact with its holder or a candle
ring.
- When using votives or tealites, be
sure that the candle holder is placed on a surface that will
not mark, as even thick glass will become very hot as the candle
burns.
- A tealite can only be burned in an
open top or well ventilated container.
CONCORD CANDLE SELLS ON A
WHOLESALE BASIS TO RETAILERS AND DISTRIBUTORS |