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Why is my candle sooty?

When your candle is lit, the candle flame melts the wax next to the wick, and the melted liquid wax is drawn up through the wick by the flame. If the wick is too long, or if there is a small daft, the heat-to-fuel ratio will be off, resulting in incomplete combustion and causing excessive black soot as a consequence.

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Which candle is called as the candle of peace?

The second candle of the Advent wreath will be lit this week. The candle is called the Peace Candle. The Christ-child will bring peace to a troubled world.

Also, why does my candle smell like smoke?

My candle is smokin. Smoke is created when the flame of the candle is unable to properly burn all the fuel (in the form of vaporized wax) efficiently due to a lack of oxygen. The result of this incomplete combustion is sooty carbon, as opposed to typical water and carbon dioxide. One may also ask is yankee candle toxic? Sadly, because of the paraffin wax, harmful fragrance ingredients, and lack of transparency, Yankee Candles cannot be considered safe or non-toxic.

By Vasily

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