Wax Melt Safety and Instructions

Our wax melts are safe to use in both tea light and electric wax burners/warmers. The length of time our wax melts last will vary depending on your burner and room size. If using a traditional tea light burner our smaller 20g melts should scent your room for approximately twelve hours and our 100g wax melt bars should last for roughly eighty hours.

How to use 
Only ever use a two or four hour tea light. 

Remove your melt from the packaging and place it in the well of your burner. Light your tea light and sit back while the beautiful fragrance fills your room. Unlike candles, the wax does not disappear, so after your tea light has gone out allow the wax to fully harden and your burner to cool. You can then remelt with a new tea light or change it if all the fragrance has disappeared.

Important safety information
  • Never leave a burning candle unattended and avoid moving your burner once lit. If you do need to move your burner after it's been lit please do so carefully and hold it at the bottom.
  • Know the capacity of your burner. Our glass burners hold approximately 40g of wax but other burners may be different. Never overfill.
  • Position your burner on a stable, heatproof surface away from children, pets and soft furnishings. 
  • Use only two or four-hour unscented tea lights. Any bigger and your burner will become too hot, not only will this burn the fragrance off too quickly but it may cause damage to your burner.
  • Always allow your wax melt to completely harden in between burns.
  • To remove your wax melt just light another tea light and wait a few seconds so it melts slightly. You should then be able to pop the melt out, wipe the bowl with a cotton ball and replace your melt. 
  • Never leave a tea light burning under an empty burner it will get too hot and may crack.
  • Never use sharp or metal objects to remove hard wax from your burner, it may break. Use the melt method.
  • Never pour molten wax down the sink!
  • Store your melts in their packaging out of reach of pets and young children.
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