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Lucy Partington who lives in London, posted footage on Twitter of how she was able to restore a tunneled candle. The hack has gone viral with over 605,000 impressed viewers.

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Don’t you hate it when a candle starts to burn straight down the middle because the edges never melt and you are left with a…

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A little behind the scenes! Wondering why we have holes on top of our candles? After pouring candles and letting them set, I go in and make sure they are each centered. I also do this to release any air pockets that might’ve formed while the candle was drying. Doing this helps prevent my candles from tunneling. #funfacts #centerthosewicks #tunneling #prevent #soywax #candles

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Timeless Aromas Ltd | Soy Wax Candles on Instagram: "Tunneling… we have all been guilty of this 🤪 Your first burn your candle should be for at least two to three hours. This is to ensure that the wax melts perfectly and levels nicely. For bigger candles 3-4 hours 😀 A shorter wick does a better job at creating a pool of wax, which is where the fragrance comes from. If the wick is too long then it will burn your candle faster than necessary. So keep those wicks trimmed 😉 Take some foil and…

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Candle Tip Tuesday – BURN LONG ENOUGH… Before extinguishing, make sure the candle spools entirely across the top. If not, it can cause tunneling and wasted wax around the inside edge of the candle. For pillar candles, make sure to burn them at least one hour for every inch in diameter. #TipTuesday #Tips #Tuesday #lifehack #diy

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⚠️ Warning: Candle Nightmares Ahead! ⚠️ Swipe to see common candle disasters—but be warned, they’re every candle lover’s worst fear! 😱 🕯 The Wax Spill Horror Uneven burning causes wax to spill everywhere, ruining your favorite surface and the mood. 🕯 The Tunnel of Doom Your candle burns straight down the middle, leaving wasted wax on the sides—a tunneling nightmare. 🕯 The Quick Flicker Fade The flame flickers out too soon, leaving you unexpectedly in the dark. 🕯 The Smoky Surprise Thick…

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Not sure where to start with candle care? Don't worry, we've got you covered! First, always trim your wicks to about 1/4 inch before lighting your candle. This will help prevent uneven burning and excess smoke. Then, make sure to burn your candles for at least 1 hour for every inch of diameter to ensure a full melt pool and even burning. And don't forget to keep your candles away from drafts and flammable objects for a safe and enjoyable burn. 🔥 With our simple tips and tricks, you'll be…

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Keep your candles glowing safely this fall with a few simple tips! ✨Trim the wick to 1/4 inch before each burn to prevent soot and uneven burning. ✨Always let the wax melt to the edges on the first burn to avoid tunneling. ✨Never leave your candle unattended, and keep it away from drafts or flammable items. ✨Stay cozy and safe as you light up your space with our favorite fall scents! #CandleCare #FallSafety #CozyVibes #CandleCare #BurnBright #SafeBurning #CandleLovers #CozyCandles

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