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		<title>How to melt wax in jar candle without damaging jar?</title>
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I made a jar candle. The wick wasn&#8217;t stuck tightly enough to the bottom of the jar though and when it was burning the wick drifted over to one side. Now the wick is done and there&#8217;s lots of wax leftover just on the one side (putting a new wick in doesn&#8217;t help). So I [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">I made a <a href="http://candlesjars.net" target="_blank"><strong>jar candle</strong></a>. The wick wasn&#8217;t stuck tightly enough to the bottom of the jar though and when it was burning the wick drifted over to one side. Now the wick is done and there&#8217;s lots of wax leftover just on the one side (putting a new wick in doesn&#8217;t help). So I would like to melt the wax down and put a new wick in the center so I can finish burning it. How can it safely be melted down without damaging the jar? I thought of placing it in a bath of boiling water, but don&#8217;t want to crack the jar. Any suggestions?</p>
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October 31, 2006 (FPRC) — Sunrise Scents Candle Company, makers of premium hand-poured jar candles, decorative pillars, votive candles, and scented wax melts, is opening a retail outlet and candle-making shop at 35 South Main Street in historic &#8230; Never leave a burning candle unattended. * keep burning candles away from children and pets. * place candles on a protected, heat resistant surface, such as a. trivet. hot jars and votive holders can damage furniture.</p>
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Keep wax pool free of wick trimmings, matches, and other foreign materials. * Do not burn a candle completely to the bottom of a container. To prevent possible heat damage to the surface or breakage of the glass jar, discontinue &#8230; To minimize wax left on the sides of the jars or holders, burn candles 1 hour for each inch of it&#8217;s diameter to allow the flame time to melt the wax to the outer edge.</p>
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what about those candle warmer pads, those are like $4 now. then you can put the wax in small mason jars and suspend the wick when the entire things melted. msny less tools but little more time &#8230; In place of a good pot, one  can melt the wax in an old metal coffee can (the classic tool for most candle makers) to avoid damaging any valuable cooking utensils. Hope that helps. Next batch of candles I make I will be sure to put up a simple Instructables for all.</p>
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