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How to Fix Tunnelling Candles for a Longer, Stronger Burn

Nothing ruins the ambiance of a scented candle quite like tunnelling. When wax melts down the center of the candle and leaves a tunnel of unused wax around the edges, it not only wastes product but also weakens the fragrance and shortens the burn time. Luckily, there are several ways to fix tunnelling candles and ensure you get the most out of your high-quality, natural home fragrance products.

Here are some tips for fixing tunnelling candles:

  1. Burn your candle for long enough: One of the most common reasons for tunnelling is not burning your candle for long enough. Wax has a memory, so if you don't allow the wax to melt evenly across the surface of the candle during the first burn, it will continue to tunnel down the center on subsequent burns. To fix this, burn your candle for at least two to three hours during the first use, or until the wax has melted across the entire surface.

  2. Trim the wick: A wick that's too long can cause the flame to burn too hot and melt the wax too quickly, leading to tunnelling. To prevent this, trim the wick to 1/4 inch before each use.

  3. Use a candle warmer: If you've already got a tunnelling candle, you can use a candle warmer to help melt the wax and redistribute it evenly across the surface of the candle. Simply place the candle on a warmer and let it melt until the wax has melted across the entire surface.

  4. Create a foil barrier: If you don't have a candle warmer, you can create a foil barrier around the edges of the candle to help trap the heat and melt the wax more evenly. Simply fold a piece of foil in half and wrap it around the edges of the candle, leaving a small opening at the top for the wick to burn.

By following these simple tips, you can fix tunnelling candles and enjoy a longer, stronger burn with your high-quality, natural home fragrance products. Don't let tunnelling ruin your candle experience – give these tips a try and enjoy the full benefits of your favourite scents.

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