Do you need to soak wood wicks?

WOODEN WICKS MUST BE SOAKED IN OIL OR A BURNING AGENT BEFORE USE. FALSE: This is the most common wooden wick myth. Wooden wicks are meant to be used just as they are, no oil soaking, no dipping in wax.
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How do you prepare a wooden candle wick?

Melt a small amount of wax (we suggest melting the full wax needed for making the candle and pre-waxing the wick prior to adding any of your additives i.e. fragrance oil). Once the wax has melted, dip the wooden wick into the molten wax ensuring that both sides are fully covered.
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Do you need to soak candle wicks?

You are supposed to get your string and dip it in the wax quickly, and then let it dry. You don't have to dip it at all; it's just that when it is dipped, it burns longer.
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How long do you soak wood wicks in oil?

You can use any type of oil if you are going to use the candles right away. But if you are going to sell them or give them as gifts, choose an oil that will not go rancid quickly. I use fractionated coconut oil because it's liquid and I've never had coconut oil go rancid. Let wicks soak for about 30 minutes.
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How do you soak a wooden candle wick?

WOODEN WICKS MUST BE SOAKED IN OIL OR A BURNING AGENT BEFORE USE. FALSE: This is the most common wooden wick myth. Wooden wicks are meant to be used just as they are, no oil soaking, no dipping in wax.
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Why is my wooden wick not burning?

For optimal burn, keep your wood wick trimmed to about ⅛”, and clean off any burnt wood from previous use. Other than the tunneling problem, if your wood wick candle won't stay lit it's probably because the wick is too long, or it needs to be trimmed clean of charred material.
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How do you soak a wick?

Soak a new wick in vinegar and let it dry thoroughly before inserting it in a kerosene lamp. The wick will burn more cleanly and efficiently as a result.
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Why is my wick drowning?

If your candle wick is drowning, that means the size of the wick might be too small for the candle container or the quality of the wick is low. This causes the wick to burn too quickly and “drown” in its own wax pool.
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Do wooden wicks burn hotter?

Scent - Wood wicks burn hotter than cotton wicks which leads to a better scent throw filling your room with scent faster.
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What do I soak my wood wicks in?

#1 - WOODEN WICKS MUST BE SOAKED IN OIL OR WAX BEFORE USE.
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Are wood wicks safe?

WoodWick Candles are safe to burn, but as with any candle, there are some best practices when dealing with an open flame to not only ensure a clean burn of your candle but also to ensure the safety of your home.
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Do people prefer wooden or cotton wicks?

It's the truth; studies show that 94% of people love the sleek concept and timeless look of wood. With 34% of those customers still preferring cotton wicks, they still seemed to be open to testing out the smooth crackling sound from our crackling wooden wicks.
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Can you refill WoodWick candles?

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Our refill program allows you to refill with any of our scents for a $15 fee (for the standard 8-10oz. Size).
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Can I use wood wicks with coconut wax?

HPSP wicks are a great solution for working with coconut wax. These wicks designed to burn more slowly than other types of wicks, which makes them the perfect pair for coconut waxes and blends, such as Ceda Serica® and EC 26 (coconut-soy wax).
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How do I stop my wick from drowning?

The best way to ensure a wick never gets too short is to burn the candle long enough to form a uniform pool of melted wax (but no longer than four hours). This prevents “tunneling,” or excess wax buildup on the side of the jar, which could melt during future burns and potentially drown the wick.
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Why is my wick smoking?

Assuming your wick is trimmed to the proper height to avoid an overly large flame, a draft can cause your candle to create smoke while it burns due to fluctuating air currents. Any bursts of air that cause your candle flame to dance around also cause your wick to use fuel at an inconsistent pace.
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What happens if you don't Trim candle wicks?

Leaving a wick long means that you'll have a larger flame, which will melt more wax and give the candle more fuel. This larger amount of fuel can lead to incomplete combustion, which in turn creates more soot, making your candle container black and dirty.
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Do wicks need to be pre waxed?

Unlike loose (unwaxed) wick, pre-waxing will keep the wick upright and maintain fuel delivery and consistent tension throughout the burn. If you wax wicks at home, the results will most likely be less effective and will have more variation. Variation is the enemy of every serious candle maker!
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Do you need to dip wick in wax?

Priming the wick simply means you dip the wick in melted wax until it is completely coated. Then remove the wick from the wax and let wax harden. Once the wax has hardened, dip the wick back into the melted wax one more time. Then let the wax harden and then store the wick until you need it.
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How do you use raw wicks?

For a joint, use the raw hemp wick to light the twisted end of the rolling paper and inhale, the same way you would use a lighter or match. Hemp wicks maintain their shape when you hold them up, rather than flop down like other twines or string.
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Are wooden wicks better?

simply add a bit of life to your candle by simply choosing a wood wick. wider fragrance throw: In a burn test between a wooden wick vs cotton wick candle, results showed that the wooden wicks diffuse heat more rapidly into the wax, and can push up to 35% more fragrance throw into a room, compared to cotton wicks.
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Do you have to trim Woodwick candles?

keep your wick trimmed. Trim the wooden wick before your first burn to 1/4 inch. Before your next burn, we suggest using candle wick trimmers to trim the wood wick to 1/4 inch again before re-lighting. If the wick is too long, it cannot absorb the wax and burn properly.
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What wax works best with wooden wicks?

Soy wax is actually the best type of candle wax to use with wood wicks! It is often recommended to use soy wax with wood wicks by candle suppliers too. And to create the best amount crackle you'll want to choose a fragrance load between 6 and 8 percent.
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