Clean your brass with hot soapy water and a soft cloth. An old toothbrush will help out in tight spots. (If you're cleaning a lamp: unplug it before you start, and keep water away from the cord and socket area).
Never use anything abrasive -- no baking soda, wire wool, brushes, or acidic solutions -- on plated brass.
People should choose a crystal candle holder instead of a plastic one because when they candle burns and the wax drips the plastic holder could melt and stick to the candle, making it hard to use and clean. The crystal one also looks nicer and doesn't have that problem.
a candle holder that falls off a wall
A normal candle holder, its just decorated in a christmasy way!
Yes, a candle holder can affect the burn rate of a candle. A holder that fits the candle properly, shields it from drafts, and allows for proper airflow can help the candle burn more evenly and slowly. On the other hand, an improperly sized or ventilated holder may cause the candle to burn faster or unevenly.
The nine-candle holder at Christmas is called a Menorah. It is used for Hanukkah. The ninth holder is called a Shamash.
If someone is looking to purchase used or antique brass candle holders, eBay carries a large selection. The Brass Gallery carries newly made candle holders in many styles.
candle holder
It's a candle-holder.
The zinc in it. I just burned my thumb trying to make a candle holder out of brass. Nearly set off my fire alarm.
diya
Yes
He (and Inga) said 'Put the candle back', meaning back in the candle holder.