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Soy versus Paraffin
Because we like to offer both types of candles, we are continually asked the question "Which candles are better, Soy or Paraffin?" In order to dispel some common myths about candles we have decided to include the following. Please remember, the information contained below is not our personal opinion but taken directly from the National Candle Association.
All types of candle waxes perform well, and will burn cleanly and safely when they are of high quality. U.S. candle manufacturers select waxes or blends of waxes based on their suitability for specific types of candles or formulation profiles, as well as their own candle-making preferences.
The minuscule amount of soot produced by a candle is the natural byproduct of incomplete combustion. Candle soot is composed primarily of elemental carbon particles, and is similar to the soot given off by kitchen toasters and cooking oils. These everyday household sources of soot are not considered a health concern, and are chemically different from the soot formed by the burning of diesel fuel, coal, gasoline, etc.
The oils found in certain fragrances may slightly increase the small amount of soot produced by a candle, but wick length and flame shape are the primary factors that impact sooting in a properly-formulated candle.
When a candle burns, the wax is drawn into the wick, where it is "consumed" by the candle flame to produce water vapor and carbon dioxide. The only difference with a scented candle is that a small amount of fragrance is released as well. Reputable candle manufacturers use only fragrances that are approved for burning in candles. They also carefully monitor the addition of No.
Paraffin wax is non-toxic. In fact, paraffin is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use in food, cosmetics, and medical applications. Food-grade paraffin is commonly used for manufacturing candles. |
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WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE BURN CANDLE WITHIN SIGHT. OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AND PETS. NEVER BURN CANDLE ON OR NEAR ANYTHING THAT CAN CATCH FIRE. KEEP WICK CENTERED AND TRIMMED TO NO MORE THAN 1/4" AT ALL TIMES TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE FLAME OR SMOKE. DO NOT LET WICK TRIMMINGS, OR OTHER DEBRIS DROP INTO WAX. FOR BEST PERFORMANCE, BURN UNTIL WAX MELTS EVENLY ACROSS CONTAINER, NOT EXCEEDING 4 HOURS. DISCONTINUE USE WHEN ONLY 1/2" OF WAX REMAINS IN BOTTOM. NEVER MOVE A HOT CANDLE! NEVER BURN CANDLE UNATTENDED OR NEAR A DRAFT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN FIRE HAZARD OR INJURY! email@tm2group.com |
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