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 by: SOY HARVEST CANDLES
Soy Candles
Made In Canada
Soy wax is biodegradable
Soy wax is environmentally friendly
Soy wax does not produce pollutants
Soy wax cleans up with water
Soy wax burns 25 to 30% longer

BURNING INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY

There are a few simple steps to get the maximum enjoyment from your Soy Harvest Candle. 

Soy wax is softer than paraffin, which is one of the reasons you won't find pillar candles made of 100% soy.                       Therefore, votives need to be burned in a tight-fitting container for maximum fragrance burn time.

Soy wax does not burn as hot as paraffin wax, so soy candles require a thicker wick, which does not combust 100%.                After each burn, trim the wick to 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch in length to minimize soot and remove any mushrooming of the                  wick left by the previous burn.

When lighting a soy candle for the first time, allow the wax to pool all the way to the sides of the container.  (Pooling is           simply defined as melted wax.  The initial burn of any candle should last as long as it takes to get the melted wax all the            way to the edges of the jar - about 1" per hour).  This will give you maximum fragrance and minimize the amount of wax        remaining on the sides of the container.  If you don't allow the wax to pool on the first burn of your soy candle (or any candle),      you may get "tunneling," which means the wax simply burns down the center of the candle, leaving wax on the side of the jar. 

4.5 oz Jar:  Burn time up to 50 hours       8 oz Jar:  Burn time up 100 hours
16 oz Jar:  Burn time up to 140 hours       Tealights: Burn Time up to 8 hours
Votives burn up to 18 hours each           

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