Enjoying Your Wax Melts Safely
Wax melts are a stylish alternative to candles that give you a beautiful scent whilst nesting in a melter to match your decor.
How to use your wax melts
Remove one cube from its packaging and place in the well of your melt burner. Use with an unscented tealight or an electrical burner, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Only burn the Wax Melt on a level, fire resistant surface.
Safety Tips
- Do not burn for more than 4 hours at a time.
- Do not put fingers or hands into the unit while lit.
- To reduce risk of injury, keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Do not leave unattended or burning out of sight.
- Place melter unit or electric burner on a level and heat resistant surface away from other heat elements.
- Do not overfil the the bowl, you can top up once the wax has melted.
- The burner may become hot; do not touch while in use as heated wax can burn. Allow to cool when finished using.
- Do not use metal objects to clean out wax; this may crack and damage the burner.
Wax Melt Storage
Wax Melts are sensitive to light and temperature, you can avoid your wax melts from cracking and melting by storing in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Keep your Wax Melts dust free by keeping the extra wax in the clamshells or back in the sealed packaging dispatched to you in.
Changing your Wax Melts
There are two ways that you can remove your used wax melts in order to start anew - the hot or cold method.
Hot - If your warmer has been on and your wax is liquid, take two cotton balls, set them in the warmer tray, let it fully absorb. Then, once all absorbed, discard the cotton balls. This is perfect for the warmers without removable lids/plugins. Then take a paper towel and wipe away any excess wax.
Cold - If your warmer is not on and the wax has hardened, we think it is easier to remove it by turning the warmer back on/relighting the tealight for 10-30 seconds so the wax loosens in the dish. This will make it easy to remove as solid piece. Apply a light amount of pressure to the melt and the melt should pop out in a semi solid form. Be sure to wipe away any excess with a paper towel.