What to do if candle is not burning evenly?

You can fix a tunneled candle by wrapping a piece of aluminum foil around the edges and simply letting it burn. Make sure the foil hangs over the built-up wax areas, but leave an opening in the center so the wick can still burn properly. After a couple of hours, the wax should melt and even out the surface.
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How do you fix an uneven burning candle?

Luckily, if you catch it early enough, there's a quick fix. Blast the top of the candle with a hair dryer on high heat. Simply hold the airflow over the top of the candle until the top layer of wax has melted and smoothed.
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Why is my candle only burning in the middle?

Short burns of one to two hours at a time will cause your candle to repeatedly heat in just the center of the candle with each burn, causing it to only burn straight down the middle. Since the flame burns in the center, it starts to develop that pool with each ignition.
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How do you fix a sinkhole in a candle?

Our preferred method is to poke relief holes as the candle cools. We poke several holes around the wick using a chopstick or your thermometer probe and then finish the candle with a heat gun or top pour by saving a bit of the wax and fragrance from your pitcher (you may need to reheat it slightly).
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Should I scrape the sides of my candle?

First, scrape the excess ring of wax from the sides of the candle. Make sure you scrape the wax closer to the wick so the candle wick can burn evenly with the rest of the candle.
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How to fix candle tunnelling ( no foil ) ✅



How do you level a candle?

Set your oven to 175°F, and pop the candle in for about five minutes. The temperature of the air should be just warm enough to melt the wax, allowing the candle's surface to level out again without disturbing its vessel.
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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 I microwave my candle?

If the wax is not liquid, place it back in the microwave for 30 second increments until it's liquid. Try not to overheat your wax. In most cases, the wax will be fine. But the hotter the wax, the longer it will take to cool and the longer it will take.
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How do you fix a tunneling pillar candle?

If you're using a container candle, oftentimes, it is made of a softer wax compared to a pillar candle. In this case, you can simply take your unlit candle and use a spoon to scoop the excess wax around the edges. You can also push the excess wax towards the center to correct the tunneling.
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What happens if you put water in candle wax?

The water expands violently, and throws the hot wax layer above it into the air as small droplets. The wax now has a much bigger surface area exposed to oxygen so combustion takes place very quickly. For similar reasons, water should never be used to extinguish burning grease or fat, which both behave similarly to wax.
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Can you burn old candles?

Candles don't have a hard expiration date like foods do, but they certainly degrade over time. Eventually, they might become difficult to light or not burn properly.
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Can you melt candle wax in boiling water?

Use Boiling Water

Pour boiling water into the container, leaving room at the top. (If your candle is made of a soft wax, such as soy wax, you can use hot water that's not boiling.) The boiling water will melt the wax and it will float to the top.
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How do you fix short wick tunneling candles?

If your wick was too short, pour out some of the wax that you melted until there's about ⅛ to ¼ inch of wick above the surface. You can also use a paper towel to dab and soak up the excess wax to avoid potentially making a mess.
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How do you prevent sinkholes?

The combination of gravity, loss of buoyancy and water pressure can activate a collapse. By keeping water tables high, water conservation rules and drought restrictions are tools to help prevent sinkholes from occurring.
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