How to Extend a Candle Wick
Candles are an excellent source of light, warmth, relaxation, and ambient atmosphere. However, as the wax melts, the wick can become too short to maintain a steady flame. When this happens, many people simply discard their candles, losing out on valuable burn time. With a little patience and skill, you can extend the candle wick and prolong the life of your candles. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to do just that.
Step 1: Gather your materials
To extend a candle wick, you will need:
– A pair of needle-nose pliers
– A new wick (available online or at craft stores)
– A lighter or match
– A stable surface to work on
Step 2: Remove the old wick
Using the needle-nose pliers, gently grasp the edge of the old wick and pull it out from the melted wax. Be careful not to burn yourself in this process.
Step 3: Melt some of the wax
Once you have removed the old wick, use a lighter or match to melt some of the wax surrounding the hole where the old wick was situated. This will help create a small reservoir for your new wick.
Step 4: Insert the new wick
Hold one end of your new wick with your fingers and slowly insert it into the hole in the melted wax. Use needle-nose pliers to gently push it down until it touches the bottom of the candle. Try to center the wick as best as possible.
Step 5: Secure the new wick
Once your new wick is inserted and centered, secure its position by pressing down on any excess wax surrounding it with your fingers or another non-flammable object (like a pencil eraser). This will help ensure that your new wick doesn’t move around as the candle continues to burn.
Step 6: Trim the wick
Using scissors, trim your new extended wick down to about 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) above the wax’s surface. This is an ideal length for a candle wick as it ensures an even burn with minimal soot or smoke.
Step 7: Light your extended-wick candle
With your new wick in place, you’re now ready to light your candle and enjoy its extended life. Make sure to place the candle on a stable surface away from drafts, flammable objects, or anything else that could pose a safety hazard.
By following this guide, you can save money and maximize the enjoyment of your candles. Not only does this method help make your candles last longer, but it also reduces waste and the environmental impact associated with discarding partially burnt candles. So get ready to relax, unwind and bask in the warm glow of your newly-extended wick candle.