Candle Care & FAQ's
CANDLE CARE from us to you, because...candles need love too!

Candle Maintenance & Burn Care
Create a Burn Memory
The first time you burn your candle, it’s important to allow it to burn long enough to create a full melt pool. We recommend burning for up to 4 hours, or until the melted wax reaches close to the edge of the container. This establishes a “burn memory,” helping prevent tunneling and ensuring an even burn so you enjoy the maximum life of your candle.
Wick Care
For best results, do not burn your candle for more than 4 hours at a time. Before each relight, trim the wick to approximately ¼ inch. Proper wick maintenance helps reduce smoke and wick “mushrooming,” encourages a cleaner burn, and extends the overall burn time of your candle.
Candle Safety Tips
Candles can pose a fire hazard if not used properly. By purchasing and using this candle, you acknowledge and agree to follow the safety guidelines below to help minimize risk and ensure a safe, enjoyable experience.
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Never leave a burning candle unattended.
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Always place candles on a stable, heat-resistant, level surface.
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Burn candles away from anything that can catch fire, including bedding, curtains, décor, clothing, and flammable materials.
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Keep candles out of reach of children and pets.
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Do not burn candles in drafts or near open windows, vents, or fans.
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Trim the wick to ¼ inch before each burn to help prevent excessive flame and soot.
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Do not burn candles for more than 3–4 hours at a time.
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Discontinue use when ½ inch of wax remains.
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Follow all burn and care instructions.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in fire, injury, or damage. Sea Love is not responsible for damage or injury resulting from improper use of candles.
Now… sit back, relax, and enjoy responsibly.
My candle has wet spots or frosting. Why?
Wet spots or frosting on a candle are very common and natural characteristics of pure vegetable waxes and are most often caused by changes in temperature. They are purely aesthetic and absolutely do not affect the scent throw or burning properties of the candles. Often, the candle appearance will self-correct once the candle is burning and heating the jar.
Can my candle vessel be refilled?
Any candle you bought (or made!) with us can be easily refilled. To clean it out for a refill simply:
- Boil hot water and pour it into your almost empty candle.
- Let the water cool completely. All the wax should melt, float to the top, and eventually solidify.
- Throw out the excess wax or reuse it in a wax melter!
- Pop out the candle’s wick easily with a spoon.
- Clean the vessel with soap and hot water.
- Check out our Candle Refills page for locations to refill with ANY of our signature scents (or your own!)
- Turn around can take up to a few days to a week. We will text/call/email when it is ready for pick up.
- ENJOY and feel extra awesome for #recycling and #reusing!

- 12oz candles will burn for 40+ hours.
- 16oz candles will burn for 65+ hours.
- Double wick candles will burn for 90+ hours.
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What’s the best way to clean out my candle jar for re-use?
- Freezer Method
- Place your (cooled) candle jar into the freezer for 30 minutes - 4 hours.
- Take it out and carefully use a butter knife to loosen and pry out the leftover wax.
- Melting Method
- On your candle’s last burn, you can pour the melted wax out onto paper towel or other paper/trash (that won’t melt). Carefully wipe the jar clean with paper towel.
- Boiling Method
- Carefully pour boiling water into the jar with leftover candle wax. Let it sit for 4-5 hours, then you can attempt to remove the wax, which should rise to the top.