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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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 you fix a low burning wick?

If you can't light the wick: Use a heat gun to melt the wax around the candle wick and then pour it out and repeat the process outlined above. If you don't have a heat gun, you can soften the wax using a hair dryer or candle lighter and then scoop it out with a spoon or a butter knife.
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Why is my wick tunneling?

Tunneling happens when only a small portion of the wax around the wick melts while the candle is burning. Instead of having the entire surface of the wax melt evenly, it will appear as though the flame is burrowing into the candle and creating what resembles a small, vertical tunnel — hence the name.
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Why is my homemade candles sinking?

The problem of 'why do homemade candles sink in the middle' has a relatively simple answer and an even simpler fix. 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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Why is my candle drowning the wick and going out?



Can candle warmer fix tunneling?

Even if your candle tunneling is to the point that you can no longer light the wick, a candle warmer will still heat the existing wax enough to release gentle scents. Buying high quality soy candles is one way to prevent candle tunneling.
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Why is my candle flame so small?

There are many potential reasons for this: - When the surface of the wax is almost entirely liquid, the flames sometimes shrink for 1 to 2 hours before the level of the candle evens out. - When there is only a few cm of wax left in your candle, less air can access the flame.
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Why is my candle not burning properly?

Candle wax is not burning evenly all of the way down: Possible Causes: Wick may not be centered, wick may be too small, your wax may be too hard (too high of a melt point). Candle may be in a draft, under a fan, near a vent. Possible Solutions: Use a device to help center wick such as wick bar, or other centering tool.
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How do you fix a candle that isn't 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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Why do my candles pool?

It's far from rocket science and pretty much self explanatory! It's the melted wax that results from burning your candle. The longer you burn your candle the larger the wax pool in your candle will get.
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How do you stop candles from tunneling?

To prevent candle tunnelling when making candles always follow these steps:
  1. Ensure you're using the correct wick for your jar size (always test!)
  2. Use an appropriate wax type for the type of candle you're making.
  3. Don't overload your candle with thick, viscous fragrance oil (this can make your wax harder to burn through)
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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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What is wrong with my candle wick?

If you light a candle and it flickers you've got a problem. Typically this means the candle wick is too long. If a wick is too long the flame will be too big and burn too hot. Blow it out and trim it again.
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What happens if you put too much fragrance oil in a wax melt?

Adding too much fragrance oil can lead to impaired burning characteristics. Temperature at Which the Fragrance Was Added - Adding fragrance oil add too high of a temperature may cause it to dissipate, or burn off, in the melted wax.
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Can I use a toothpick as a wick?

To answer your question, yes, you can use a toothpick as a candlewick.
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Does wick size affect flame height?

Flame length increases more strongly with wick length as the diameter increases, and the tetraco- sane flames are slightly taller than the correspond- ing paraffin flames.
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Why do my candles have sinkholes?

They vary in size and depth, and have a direct effect on how your candle wick functions. Sinkholes occur naturally from the process of the wax setting up. As wax is heated to melt it into liquid form, the wax expands literally taking up more space as it changes form from solid to liquid.
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What causes candle wicks to mushroom?

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 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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What does it mean when the wick curls?

Candle Wick Meaning

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 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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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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How long should it take for a candle to reach full melt pool?

The candle should achieve a full melt pool that is ¼” to ½” deep within 1 hour for each inch of diameter. For example, a 2” diameter candle should achieve a full melt pool within 2 hours.
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