Wednesday, June 16, 2010

We will be at the Mt. Lebanon Farmers Market in front of Edan's Market, on the corner of Alfred and Washington Road, between 9 and 2 on Saturdays this summer. Hope to see you there!

Monday, June 7, 2010

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Tips for Burning Soy Candles
The most important tips are:
**Keeping your wick trimmed to 1/4"**
**Giving your candle a memory burn**
**Allowing candles to sit 1 week before burning for the 1st time**

When burning a candle for the first time, it is important to give it a "memory burn". You should burn the candle for 1 hour (not more and not less) for each inch of its diameter. Example: a candle 3" in diameter should be burned for three hours to establish its "memory". This allows your jar candle to establish a full melt pool increasing the scent throw. If a candle isn't given a proper memory burn (meaning if your candle is burned for a short period of time), it will "Core Burn" down the center and a good scent throw cannot be achieved. Also, you'll be left with wax at the bottom and at the side.
• Allow candle to cool and harden before relighting.
• When trimming your wick, only trim the “carbon ball” off the end. Soy wax is a thick substance and requires the extra heat for a complete burn.
• Discontinue burning container candles when there is 1/4 inch of wax left in the bottom. Soy wax can be cleaned up easily with soap and water!
• Use a wick dipper to avoid smoke and the disruption of your "now fragrant" home. When extinguishing a candle, don't blow it out. Use the end of a wick dipper and push the flame into the pool of wax and pull up. It will extinguish your candle without the smoke, keeps your home smelling great and primes the wick for the next lighting.
• Do not place soy candles in the refrigerator or in direct sunlight, as extreme temperature changes will cause discoloring in candles.
• Upon cooling, your soy candle may appear "bumpy" on the top. This is completely normal and a natural characteristic of all soy wax.
Why is my scent throw not strong?
My candle burned straight down?
Why do I have wax left at the bottom?

Drafts or extreme room temperatures can cause uneven burn. The wick must always be kept centered. If a wick should ever move to one side while burning, extinguish candle, and reposition wick to the center. Also make sure your wick is centered each time you extinguish your candle.

Votive problems
Votives must be burned in an appropriate votive holder. If not burned in an appropriate holder, votives will completely liquefy in about 1/2 hour, leaving a big puddle of molted wax!

My wick is burning itself out?
Keep the wick trimmed to 1/4" Try not to trim the wick too short though, as the flame can drown when the wax melts around the wick and that can cause a wick to burn itself out.

Black Soot
No candle can be soot free, but soy wax candles do have less soot and more importantly no toxins in the soot. Black soot is caused by a candle that is smoking (in our candles this is typically from too long of a wick!)
There could be several reasons why you are getting black soot. First and very importantly, make sure that you trim the wick to 1/4" each and every time before you light your candle. Second, make sure that you are not burning your candle in a draft. Any draft of wind will make the candle flame flicker and smoke. Third, when you are trimming your candle wicks, do not leave the trimmings in the candle wax . This will cause black soot. Fourth, ensure that there is enough air space around your candle. Do not burn in a cubby or
bookshelf. This inhibits the amount of oxygen that is getting to the wick of the candle and will cause black soot to form.
Wick Off-Center
A wick can burn off-center especially if your wick is not trimmed. If an off-center wick is causing your candle to burn unevenly, simply move the extinguished wick to the center of the candle with a metal spoon while the wax is still soft.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Soy Candles From Wickburners.com

Soy candles are inexpensive - Beeswax is a great natural alternative to paraffin, but to get the same results as a soy-based candle, it is very expensive. Soy wax is a new alternative to paraffin wax that is cost effective. Soy wax is also made from a renewable source.

Soy wax is all-natural - Soy wax is a favorite of environmentally conscious people because it is not made from petroleum, like paraffin candles. Burning of soy candles does not increase the CO2 level in the atmosphere.

Soy candles last longer - They can last up to 50% longer than paraffin candles.

Wax spills are easy to clean - It's very difficult to remove paraffin wax from furniture or textiles. Soy wax spills can easily be cleaned up with hot soapy water.

Soy candles produce less soot - Soot should be avoided because it is very unhealthy and can eventually coat furniture and walls. Soy candles produce about 90% less soot that paraffin candles.

Scented soy candles distribute more flavor - The incorporation of soybean oil lowers the melting point of the candle, which translates into cooler burning candles and faster scents dispersion. The lower melting point of soy wax results in a larger size of the liquid wax pool around the candle wick. It is from this liquid wax pool that the essential oils evaporate into the atmosphere.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Welcome to Wick Burners! Here at Wick Burners we pride ourselves on creating the finest scented candles available on the market today. Our hand-crafted candles are made from the highest quality soy and vegetable blend wax, premium fragrance oils, cotton and wood core wicks. We use only the best ingredients to ensure that our candles will burn longer and cleaner with a superior scent throw for the ultimate candle burning experience. Wick Burners candles are proudly made in Pittsburgh PA using soy bean wax provided by the American farmer. Wick Burners offers a variety of scents, sizes, styles and price points. Please make yourself at home browsing our site and online store to find the scent that is right for you.

Wick Burners candles are made from the finest ingredients available, with unmatched craftsmanship. We use refined waxes and have the most highly scented candles on the market today. Our wicks are zinc core wicks that are 100% lead free. Zinc core wicks tend to burn hotter and more evenly than cotton wicks, and also create less soot.

Thursday, March 18, 2010








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