Monday, January 18, 2010

Candle Warmer When Melting A Scented Candle In A Candle Warmer, Does The Wax Eventually Lose Its Scent?

When melting a scented candle in a candle warmer, does the wax eventually lose its scent? - candle warmer

The mass of the wax seems to always be the same if I use my candle warmer, but I notice that the smell has diminished. Advertisers say candle warmer, the preservation of the candle. But what is to keep sweet? Heating is not free, aroma candles and therefore leaves us with plenty of unscented wax? If this is the case, could the use of heating and burning the candle wax with fragrance easy.

3 comments:

  1. The oil evaporates quickly with a hot candle. I mean warm liquid candle, potpourri, a former candle shop and clean any wax, then use the vial monitors the liquid potpourri, by three to four bottles of potpourri of a month cheaper than a candle or every month! You can also set a small pot on the potpourri and fix the heater.

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  2. Yes, the odor dissipated over time. It is with the wax when the candle has been mixed with repeated heating melts. The good thing about using a heater when the computer is shut down, she can not smell burning, like when you blow a candle.

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  3. The smell will disappear, but takes more time than burning the candle directly. I like pie warms a little more, you get a good amount of them use, but when it is time to replace only replaces the pie bigger or smaller votive melting as soon as the glasses.

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