noodle foodle:)
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Thursday, 12th of August 2010 12:54:52 AM
l have some really pretty corn cob candles that were given to me last year.
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l wrapped them in tissue paper and stored them in the basement and when l
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got them out this year, they have a white film over them. Is there a way
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to remove this? Is there a better way to store candles so this does not
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happen in the future?
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Bubbles
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Friday, 13th of August 2010 11:23:24 PM
Candles were made to be burned. No matter how careful you are
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in storing the candles, eventually they won't be pretty anymore. My mom
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used to store Christmas candles from year to year, & she never burned
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them--she just threw them out after a year or two because they no longer
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looked good enough to display. I burn mine.
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If you're going to store them, you know not to store them in a warm place
such as an attic, garage, or some cellars. If ur house is climate
controlled, just wrap them in tissue & store them in a closet or cabinet.
Otherwise, you could store them in the freezer as well.
Love Bug!
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Saturday, 14th of August 2010 06:51:33 AM
I've been told to store candles in the freezer. It not only
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will help keep the white coating away, but it also helps the candle not to
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drip excessively.
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