Is mushrooming candle wick bad?

Ever seen the top of a candle with a mysterious formation after you burn it? They kind of look like mushrooms, but they're actually carbon formations. The good news is, they aren't inherently harmful. Some candles form mushrooms every single burn, and the users don't even trim the wick.
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Is wick mushrooming normal?

It is a common occurrence and can be a sign that the wick is too large for the candle. Keep in mind that some wick series, such as the CD wicks, are prone to mushrooming more frequently than other wicks. If "mushrooming" occurs with your candle, we recommend trimming the carbon buildup off the wick between burnings.
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Why are my candle wicks mushrooming?

Mushrooming is often caused by the use of an oversized wick. When testing your candles burn, you may notice that a flame burns very brightly. This shows that the candle is taking on a greater amount of wax that it can burn, thus meaning that the wick becomes too hot, and creates the unpleasant looking excess carbon.
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How do you stop wick mushrooming?

A wick standing straight up is more likely to mushroom, while a wick that's bent at a gentle angle is less likely to have any buildup. Luckily if you have a wick that's mushrooming, the fix is pretty simple. All you need to do is trim the wick on your candle (when it's no longer burning).
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How do you prevent mushroom candles?

PREVENTION. To help prevent mushrooming, one of the most effective remedies is simply using a smaller wick. Experiment with progressively smaller wick sizes. It is also good practice to continually trim the wick prior to burning.
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Do wooden wicks mushroom?

because wooden wicks don't “mushroom” they provide minimal carbon, soot, and debris build up. just trim off any charred wood from previous burns, and your flame will shine clean + bright.
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What does it mean when the wick curls?

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If the wick falls into the melted wax, you can pull it out and attempt to let it regain itself, but if it curls back into the wax, chances are it will self-extinguish and end your spell.
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What happens if a candle wick is too big?

In general, choosing too large a wick will result in excessive flame size and hence a deep burn pool, causing too large a portion of the candle to liquefy, and, in the case of pillar candles, collapse the walls.
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Why did my glass candle explode?

Since the hotter area of the candle is generally the center and the wax pool becomes a little cooler as it spreads out to the edge, the hot splattering water/wax, and fire combination reaches out towards the glass container causing the candle to break or “explode.”
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Why does my candle pop when I light it?

This is the result of the candle consuming more wax than it can burn. Lighting a "mushroom" can lead a wick to crackle and pop and release soot into the air and onto your candle container.
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Should you trim the wick of a new candle?

So, back to WICKS...the first thing you should do when you buy our candles or any other, is trim the wick before first burn. Trim it about 1/8" above the surface of the wax. Then burn your candle. We burn our candles 2-4 hours each time.
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Are candle wicks supposed to turn black?

And you shouldn't forget about the wick after the first time you light it, either. "As the wick burns it becomes black and sooty by nature," Huber explains. "That soot will rise up when you re-light the wick." So to avoid finding yourself in a cloud of black smoke, trim the wick every time you light.
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What does it mean when a candle blooms?

There is a natural process called "bloom" that happens to 100% pure beeswax candles. Bloom refers to the whitish cast that takes over the outside of the candle. It does not affect the way a candle burns, and is simply a natural process of the softer oils of the beeswax rising to the outside surface.
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Why are my wicks 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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Why does my candle wax turn black?

Candle jars sometimes turn black due to an accumulation of soot, a powdery black substance consisting of tiny carbon particles released from the candle flame during incomplete combustion.
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How high should a flame be on a candle?

The flame should be approximately ½” to 2” in height, with smaller candles being closer to ½” and larger candles going to as high as 2”. The flame should not be producing excess smoke, soot, or mushrooming. The flame should also not flicker or dance around, but should be a still, steady flame.
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When should you throw out candles?

STOP BURNING WHEN THERE IS LESS THAN 1/4" OF WAX LEFT IN THE GLASS. When the majority of the wax has been consumed, the flame will heat the container making the bottom of the jar hot. To prevent possible heat damage to your container and surface, stop burning after only 1/4" of your candle is left.
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Is it okay to sleep with candles lit?

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Most candles will have burning instructions that say to only burn three or four hours at a time. The problem with sleeping with a lit candle is that a candle burning in a container will get hotter and hotter as it burns. The longer it burns the hotter the system will get.
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Are mason jars safe for candle making?

Is it safe to make candles in mason jars? Absolutely, mason jars are safe candle containers. Designed for pressure canning, they can withstand up to 250 degrees Fahrenheit. They are nonporous, smooth, and thick enough to avoid cracking.
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Why is my candle smoking?

My candle is smoking

Smoke is created when the flame of the candle is unable to properly burn all the fuel (in the form of vaporized wax) efficiently due to a lack of oxygen. The result of this incomplete combustion is sooty carbon, as opposed to typical water and carbon dioxide.
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Why is my candle flame so high and flickering?

The most common reason for a tall flame is when the length of your candle wick is too long. You can fix this issue by using a wick trimmer to cut your wick down to 1/4 inch above the solid wax before every burn and once every 4 hours if you like to keep it burning.
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Should I double wick my candle?

Utilizing double wicks will prevent soot development, mushrooming of the wick, and the diminishing of the candle scent. When a single wick is picked over a double wick within a large diameter candle canister, it may be compensated by using a single larger wick.
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How do you read a candle wick?

The top of the body is the open price of that day. The bottom of the body is where the day closed at. The candle wicks are the same as a green candle. The top wick shows the highest price reached on that day and the bottom wick shows the lowest the price reached.
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Why do candle wicks curve?

The wick protrudes from the candle in a straight line and curves towards the flame boundary, entering the “glow zone”, where it burns fully at the highest temperature under the influence of oxygen. This is either due to uneven tension in the yarn during the braiding process or two yarns with different thread counts.
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Why do candles dance?

Candle flame moves or dances.

An erratic, dancing flame signifies high energy in a spell—but also chaotic energy. A large dancing flame suggests success, but with potential complications. A small one means the spell may be overwhelmed by opposing forces.
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