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Usage: Please follow these simple yet extremely important candle burning rules to ensure a pleasant and safe burn:
* Burn the candle continuously until the entire surface has melted. This ensures the candle burns evenly.
ALWAYS trim the wick to 0.5 cm before lighting the candle. This ensures a clean burn without soot. A wick that is too long or has remnants (also known as mushrooming) causes an excessively large flame which becomes unstable and may produce smoke and soot. Burning a candle with a too-long wick or large flame is dangerous. If the flame becomes too large, extinguish the candle, trim the wick shorter, and then relight if desired.
Blowing out the candle causes smoke. Instead, press the wick into the molten wax with a knife tip, and lift it back upright. Ensure the wick remains centered and that no charred wick pieces remain in the wax.
Do not burn the candle continuously for more than 3 hours.
Always burn the candle on a heat-resistant surface, away from flammable objects. Stop burning the candle when less than 1 cm of wax remains at the bottom of the glass.
Be cautious when moving a burning candle—the glass may be hot.
Keep burning candles away from children and pets.
Avoid drafts near the candle.
Never leave a burning candle unattended!
If the candle glass becomes sooty (because you neglected to trim the wick…), you can easily clean the glass with a paper napkin.


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