How do you keep wicks centered?

Hot Glue Gun: By placing a dap of hot glue in the center of the candle jar, and then gently pushing the wick tab over the glue before it hardens; you can secure your centered wick tab and pull the wick straight.
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How do you move a candle wick to the center?

Keep the wick in the center
  1. Extinguish the candle immediately.
  2. Use a wick dipper or wick tweezer to re-center the wick. Sink the wick dipper or tweezer down into the melted wax about 1/2" and use it to GENTLY push the wick towards the center. ...
  3. Let the wax harden before you relight.
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How do you fix a crooked wick?

Use a long wand candle lighter or an extra long match and hold the flame directly on top of the wick for up to 30 seconds to melt some of the surrounding wax. Try holding the candle upside down as you light it. But don't do this for more than 10-15 seconds because you don't want to have wax dripping on your hand.
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How do you even out a candle?

Using a heat gun (if you have one) or hair dryer on the highest setting, heat the wax on the top surface of the candle. You can carefully poke at the unmelted wax on the sides with a toothpick to help it melt faster. Continue heating until the entire top surface of wax has completely melted and smoothed over.
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How do I stop my candle from tunneling?

How to prevent tunneling from happening
  1. Burn the candle for at least 3 hours. Not a hard and fast rule, but you want to make sure the candle has time to start melting. ...
  2. Use the right wick size. The other main cause of tunneling is improper wick size.
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Why are my candles tunneling?

Sometimes, candle tunneling is caused by a wick that isn't large enough for the size of the candle, but more often it's caused by the timing of the first burn. You want to avoid candle tunneling because it reduces the overall burn time for the candle (since all the wax isn't being used up).
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Why is my wooden wick candle tunneling?

If you don't allow your candle enough time to form a full melt pool on the first burn, a little depression or “tunnel” may start to form around the wick. This will make it more difficult for the wax around the edges of the jar to melt, causing the tunneling effect to continue with each burn.
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How do you center a 3 wick candle?

For round shape candles, a triangle placement works best for 3 wick candles. Place three wicks evenly apart at each point of a triangle, centered in the candle container. In terms of double wick candles in a round container, place them evenly apart centered in the container.
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Why do my wooden wicks keep going out?

Sometimes, the candle burns hot and too quickly, resulting in a wax pool that can extinguish the flame. If this happens, try using a paper towel or napkin to soak up some of the excess wax. Then wait until the wax has solidified a little, relight your candle, and repeat until your wick has room to breathe.
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How do you keep a candle 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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How do I get my candle to burn evenly?

  1. Place on a Level Surface. It's very important to place a candle on a flat and stable surface when you light it. ...
  2. Trim the Wick. This is a very important tip. ...
  3. Use Multi-Wick Candles. ...
  4. Use Long Matches or a Lighter. ...
  5. Melt the Wax Fully Across. ...
  6. Cover With Foil to Melt Tunnelling. ...
  7. Avoid Drafts. ...
  8. Burn 4 Hours Maximum.
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Why do my candles dip in the middle?

Wax sinks when it sets because as the wax cools, it slowly contracts and can leave what I refer to as 'sink holes' in the middle of your candles, but can also present as sunken dips around the wick.
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How do you make a 3 wick candle burn evenly?

The three-wick candle's first burn is the most important; let it burn until the wax pools evenly across the top of the candle. This may take several hours, depending on the size of the candle and the wicks. Let the candle burn until there's an even melt pool across the top of the candle -- every time you light it.
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Do you have to burn a candle to the edge every time?

"The first burn is the most important—the candle wax must pool to the edge on the initial burn. We always like to remind people that wax has memory, meaning that if your candle doesn't burn to the edges, it will begin to tunnel and won't burn evenly the next time.
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How do you fix a tunneling foil candle?

Turns out aluminium foil is the key to fixing a tunnelled candle quickly. Simply wrap foil around the edge of the candle, leaving a hole in the middle so that the wick can burn through properly. After a couple of hours, your wax would have melted to an evened-out level.
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Can you use double sided tape for candle wicks?

Measure a piece of wick that's 4 inches taller than your glass jar. Tie a knot on one end of the wick. Place a piece of double-sided tape at the bottom of the glass jar and then stick the knot to the tape. Use the wooden skewer to push the knot firmly onto the tape.
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When should you double wick?

When should I use more than one wick? We usually recommend using multiple wicks in jars that are larger than 3.5 inches in diameter. Most wicks will top out at about 3-3.5 inches which makes it necessary to use multiple wicks, at least in most cases.
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Does the size of a candle wick matter?

The candle on the left is under wicked meaning the wick size is too small for the candle. An under wicked candle will not burn out to the edge of the container but will instead burn down the middle, or 'tunnel'. Often the flame will extinguish itself before all the wax is burned.
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