One melt bar will give 45 hours or more of 'scent-sation' fragrance in your home.  Simply snap one or two segments off the bar at a time and place directly in the well of your tealight or electric burner. 

Once the scent weakens or is gone from the wax, changing the used wax in a wax warmer is one thing that everyone wants to know - without making a mess!  We have created this list of three easy ways to remove used melts from your warmer. 

  1. Cotton Wool - drop 3 cotton balls into the top of the burner just after we have turned it off or blown out the soy wax tealight. Three is enough to soak up most of the soy wax. You then remove those three and use a final cotton ball to mop up any remaining residue 
  2. Freezer - This may sound crazy at first, but using your freezer is one of the cleanest ways of removing used wax from your warmer. Simply place your warmer in the freezer for 10-20 minutes. The wax will become solid and shrink in this time, popping out of your wax melter. All you need to do then is wipe the dish clean with a paper towel.If using the glass dishes do not use this method as it risks smashing them.
  3. A ribbon or piece of string - once you have enjoyed the sweet fragrances of your wax melts and there is only liquid in your warmer, drop a ribbon or piece of string into the liquid wax. Let the wax cool and solidify, then use the ribbon or string to pull out the solid piece of wax. Finish by giving your warmer a wipe with a paper towel.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR TEALIGHT BURNERS

  • Do not overfill the well.
  • Place a standard 4 hour tealight in the opening of the base.
  • Avoid contact with polished surfaces. 
  • Only use on a flat, stable and heat resistant surface
  • Do not use the burner if cracked or damaged.
  • For use with one single standard 4 hour tealight only.  
  • Container and surface will be hot during and after use:never touch or attempt to move whilst using.  
  • Never leave a burning candle unattended.
  • Burn candles out of the reach of children and pets.
  • Always leave 10cm between burning candles.
  • Do not burn candles on or near anything that could catch fire.
  • Do not place candle in a draught.
  • Always snuff a candle – do not blow out.  
  • Always follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions.