Wax Melt Safety and Information

Highly Scented Wax, Hand-poured in Dorset

Wax Melt Safety Tips & Information

To ensure you get the maximum results from your wax melts whilst maintaining safety at all times please follow these simple but effective user instructions.

Wax Melts & Wax Melt Safety

Time to Melt wax melts should only be used in appropriate wax melt burners.

The number one rule is to never leave a in-use burner unattended.

 

Pop out the wax melt from the pot and add a tea light underneath, light the wick.  Keep using new tealights until you can no longer smell the scent, if you burn 13g this will be somewhere around approx. 12 hours of scent in total. Please ensure you don't overfill your wax burner.

The intensity of fragrance will depend on your room size, temperature of the room and amount of wax used. For best results, always close your windows in the room you are burning the wax. Once the wax is spent, wait until the wax cools and then gently place pressure on one end of the wax until it pops out. You could also use cotton balls/pads to soak up melted/molten wax and then dispose accordingly. Do not use wipes and/or cleaning chemicals/products to clean the burner. Do not use metal or sharp objects to clean out wax as this may crack or damage the burner or cause injury.

Please check packaging for allergen advise. Keep away from children.

Please be assured that all Time to Melt items are all CLP compliant.

Although some items may look as if they are edible - they are not!

You are always advised to follow the clear instructions on this listing. These instructions may not be reiterated on or within your order. Please ensure you read the instructions thoroughly to enhance the safety in using the product.

I hope you enjoy your Handmade Products

About Wax Melts FAQ's

What is a wax melt?
Wax melts are scented pieces of wax, much like a candle but without the wick. I have a range of scents and fragrances ranging from perfume to laundry.

Are wax melts better than candles?

YES! Wax melts are much better than candles for a number of reasons. For a £20 high street candle, you get 1 scent and the candle is likely to produce black soot and other unwanted nasties.

How long do wax melts last?
A mini pot can last up to 18 hours of scent! Wax melts are better than candles in terms of value for money.

How often should I change the wax in my wax warmer?
I recommend switching to a fresh wax melt ever 2-3 4 hour tea lights.

What wax Melter should I use?
I recommend using a tea light burner for optimal scent throw but our wax melts can also be used in electric wax burners and plug in warmers.

What is scent throw?
Scent throw is a term used to describe how strong the fragrance is and how quickly the scent travels. A good was melt will fill the room with strong fragrance within 10 minutes of melting.

Do wax melts evaporate?
Unlike candles, wax melts do not come into contact with a naked flame so do not evaporate. Simply burn the same piece of wax until you no longer can smell the scent and dispose of the residual wax.

How do you remove wax melts?
I have 2 ways of removing wax melts from a wax burner. Firstly, I love to use cotton wool or cotton pads to soak up the molten wax and wipe the dish clean. Secondly, you can wait for the wax to set hard and run the dish under a warm tap so the wax pops out with ease. Make sure you completely dry your wax burner dish before using again.

How do you clean a wax warmer dish?
With both of our methods above you will be able to remove your wax with a clean dish every time.

Can I reuse wax melts?
Once the scent throw has gone, we recommend switching your wax melt for a fresh one. ..

 

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