About
Soy Vegetable Wax Candles
All
of our candles are hand-poured with a USA grown food grade based soy
vegetable wax. Although, both soy vegetable waxes and paraffin
waxes can produce an exceptional candle, there are several benefits
of using soy vegetable wax.
Soy
Vegetable Candle Wax:
- Is
made from processed hydrogenated soybean vegetable oils.
- Ingredients
are from natural and renewable resources.
- It
gives a clean, slow, and even burn.
- It
produces less soot than paraffin waxes. Lower soot levels help
maintain better air quality and reduce the need for clean-up
associated with higher soot deposits.
- Allows
for higher fragrance levels which enables a better scent throw cold
or while burning.
- Gives
a smooth and opaque appearance.
- Cleans
up with soap and water. (If paraffin wax is introduced into your
pipes, by lets say your kitchen sink from cleaning out your jar or
overspill, it can clog your drain! But we also don't recommend
pouring soy wax down your drain either.)
- Has
a lower melting point than traditional paraffin waxes.
Candle
Safety
- Caution!
Hot wax burns! Failure
to follow instructions could result in fire hazard, injury, or smoke
damage.
- Remove
all packaging and labels before burning.
- Burn
candles only in a suitable container on a stable heat resistant
surface.
- Keep
wick centered & trimmed to 1/4" to avoid high flames,
smoking, & soot build up.
- Keep
wax free from wick trimmings & flammable materials.
- Do
not place a burning candle next to any flammable items.
- Keep
burning candles away from drafts. Drafts will cause them to
burn unevenly & may present a fire hazard.
- Discontinue use when only 1/2" of wax remains in bottom of container or on bottom of pillar.
- Do not move candle while burning or if wax is still hot.
- Burn candles at least 1 hour for each diameter to let the wax pool form on the entire surface. This will increase burn time and prevent the candle from burning straight down the middle causing tunneling.
- Burn candles for no more than 3-4 hours at a time to also increase burn time.
- Extinguish candles by using a candle snuffer instead of "blowing them out." "Blowing out" candles will produce more soot and present a fire hazard if lit or hot pieces land on flammable objects.
- KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN, PETS, AND ALL FLAMMABLE MATERIAL AT ALL TIMES!
- NEVER LEAVE A BURNING CANDLE UNATTENDED!
Soy Wax Melt Safety
- Warning! Failure to follow directions could result in fire hazard or personal injury.
- NEVER LEAVE WAX MELTS UNATTENDED!
- KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN, PETS, AND ALL FLAMMABLE MATERIAL AT ALL TIMES!
- Do not add water.
- Never heat on stove or heat source where temperature exceeds 190F.
- Do not heat if pot contains less than 1/2" wax.
- If using candle lit warmer pot: use an unscented tea light in well vented wax warmer. Keep wick trimmed to 1/8"-1/4" on that tea light. Do not allow flame to touch underside of wax melt pot.
- If using electric warmer pot: use only UL listed electric pot designed for wax warming. Never use on any other non-approved heat source.