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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
 Right. Some people get wrangled over the soy vs. paraffin. I just wanted everyone to know the facts. If I own a business then I become a professional. I want to know everything and all the issues - whether positive or negative.
Another thing that candle buyers don't know is: The width of the mouth of any container candle determines the length of time you can burn it safely.
In other words, if the container is 3" wide, you should extinguish that candle after three hours.
And a warning: DO NOT LEAVE A SOY CANDLE ON A WARMER PLATE FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME - IT WILL EXPLODE!!! A warmer should never be over 120 watts.
Do not ever burn a candle to the bottom of the jar. The jar could crack and start a fire.
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You mean you aren't supposed to leave a lit Candle to burn by itself?
Don't tell Smokey!!