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Soy Candle Burning Tips
Granny's Kountry Candles is
proud of the quality and workmanship that goes into each and every one of
their great products. Realizing that "Granny" can't be everywhere,
burning/melting instructions are placed on each item that leaves our
facility. By following the recommended instructions and ahering to these
guidelines, you should enjoy your product for quite some time. Granny's
Kountry Candles, LLC will not be responsible for any injuries, damages or
losses of any kind due the use of any candles and/or simmering
soybeans purchased from Granny's Kountry Candles, LLC. Candle burning is a
huge responsibility and it is the consumers responsibility to strictly
follow all instructions. In the event of injury or damage, Granny's Kountry
Candles, LLC maximum liability to you is the amount you paid for the
product. Your purchase from Granny's Kountry Candles, LLC signifies your
acceptance of these terms and policies.
Granny Answers....Why
Soybean?
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It's environmentally
friendly, a renewable source
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Supports American Farmers
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Clean burning, products
practically no "soot"
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Burns longer than paraffin
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Reduced carbon build-up
and pollutants
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Grown in the USA!
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Made in Lyons, OH USA!!!
Soy candle burning
tips...
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The first time you light a
candle, don't trim your wick, and burn it 1 hour for
every inch in diameter the candle is. (burn an 8 oz
Jelly Jar for 2 1/2 hours)
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Burn container candles
until a pool of melted wax completely forms across the
top. This will ensure an even burn all the way
down the container.
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Allow candle to cool
before relighting.
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When trimming your wick,
only trim the "carbon ball" off the end. Soy wax
is a thick substance and requires extra heat for a
complete burn.
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Discontinue burning
container candles when there is 1/4 inch of wax left in
the bottom. Soy wax can be cleaned up easily with
soap and water!
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Use a wick dipper to avoid
smoke and the disruption of your "now fragrant" home.
When extinguishing a candle, don't blow it out.
Use the end of the wick dipper and push the flame into
the pool of wax and pull up. It will extinguish
your candle without smoke, keeps your home smelling
great and primes the wick for the next lighting.
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