If you watch them carefully so that nothing goes up in flames.
It blows off because you blow out carbon dioxiced and fire needs oxygen to burn!
No, yellow candle burn the fastest because of the heat reflecting off the surface of a candle and it helps yellow candle to melt faster
burn it and it give off heat which is transferred into energy
Joesph Priestley
Soy candles do not give off the dangerous toxins and soot that other candles give off. They are definitely a healthy alternative.
Because of the creation of the light bulb you could Illuminate a room without dangerous candles Turn the lights on and off quickly It can burn for 40 hours You won't have to replace a lightbulb as often as you replace candles
Joesph Priestley
Saving electricity has become a big concern around the world. Some electricity saving slogans being used are 'Save Today. Survive Tomorrow.', 'Do what's right and turn off the light', and 'The less you burn the more you earn'.
It provides a safe path for errant electricity. Never cut it off.
The tradition is that the menorah should burn until the candles are gone. When the menorah extinguishes itself, it is safe to put the menorah away until the next time.
It could be a number of things. I use IMARA candles from simplyimara.com and love them. They are not over powering, but leave a nice scent in the air and burn well. If your wick is flickering - move it to another spot, it could be catching a draft and your candle won't burn right. Soy candles normally burn down the center. If you get any wax left on the side, while the wax is soft after a burn use a spoon to push it back down. Keep the wick trimmed to about 1/8 wick. If your wick is too long you will get an uneven burn. Also - they say that soy candles have a 'burn memory'. Which means they will follow the same burn pattern they created when you lit it for the first time. You should always let your candle burn for about an hour for small candles and two hours for larger candles the first time to create an even burn pool. Every time after that your candle should burn evenly again. The biggest thing is making sure your wick is always properly trimmed. Also - if the maker used a cotton wick, you will notice the wick burns downwards towards the melted wax. Sometimes before relighting you need to trim the little wick ball/head off and not much more. Never keep your soy candle near heat sources - that can damage your candle and affect it's quality as well.
No. It is impossable to burn off your fingerprints. If Jhon Dillon did not get away with shaving them off then you can not burn them off.