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Is there a way to make small pillar candles and those scented ones in jars use the wax at the edges and not just that nearest to the wick?
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pillar candles are designed not to melt to the edge as it would be messy. If, by small pillar candles, you mean votives, then the trick is to keep the wick trimmed and burn then for long enough in one go out of a draught, same wit jar candles, they tunnel if not burnt long enough at one go, 4 hours or even longer is needed and again, out of a draught. I use tea lights...
15:37 Mon 17th Nov 2014
pillar candles are designed not to melt to the edge as it would be messy. If, by small pillar candles, you mean votives, then the trick is to keep the wick trimmed and burn then for long enough in one go out of a draught, same wit jar candles, they tunnel if not burnt long enough at one go, 4 hours or even longer is needed and again, out of a draught. I use tea lights mostly for that reason as they are used up much more quickly and don't need such a long burn time.
These particular ones come in a plastic (?) container with an advertised 40 hour burn time, woofgang
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