Toledo 419 Wax Melt
ScentWick Candles | | 2.75 oz
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If you have small children, pets, or you're just not a fan of candles, here is a solution for you. Fill your home with great fragrance but without an open flame. We are expanding our ScentWick Candles company and bringing you 100% soy wax melts. These breakaway wax melts come in plastic packaging for easy storage, and each wax melt makes 6 cubes. The total net volume of the wax is 2.75 oz. Our wax melts are made of 100% soy wax that is sourced right here in The United States and does not contain any other additives such as paraffin.
Ground yourself in the calming, cleansing aromas of Palo Santo. Palo Santo is a tree native to South America traditionally used for medicinal and therapeutic purposes. It’s also said to have properties that clear negative energy and promote well-being. This trendy scent captures the clean woodiness of palo santo for a realistic result. The perfect souvenir from Toledo OH.
Scent Profile
Top Cardamom, Citrus
Middle Palo Santo, Violet, Saffron
Base Smoke, Wood, Sandalwood, Amber
Please follow the instructions provided inside the packaging.
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Care Instructions
During the initial burn, please leave the candle lit for at least 2-3 hours or until the pool of melted wax reaches the edge of the container. The wider the container is, the longer you need to let your candle burn. If the wax doesn't melt all the way to the edge, the wax will cause tunneling and won't burn properly.
Never leave your candle unattended or near flammable objects such as curtains. Also, keep an eye on your children and pets.
Make sure to trim the wick to about 1/4" before each burn. If the wick does not get trimmed, the flame can get too big, and it can cause soot. We recommend checking your candle regularly and trimming the wick as needed. It is not recommended to burn your candle for more than 4 hours.
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For more information about candle burning and fire safety rules visit candles.org