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QuestionWhat if I want to scent it?Community AnswerBuy candle scents from your local craft store or purchase essential oils and add a few drops to your candle.
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QuestionHow does a water candle burn?Community AnswerThe oil 'feeds' the wick as it's a flammable liquid; that's also why you should be careful with these!
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QuestionFor how long will this candle burn?Community AnswerHow long the candle burns depends on how much oil you used and how thick the oil layer is. In general, 1 tablespoon (15 milliliters) of oil will burn for about 2 hours.
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QuestionWhy does the candle make sparks?Community AnswerIt is possible that the wick got wet. You may also have used a wick from a trick birthday candle. Trick birthday candles are the kind that don't extinguish when you try to blow them out. They tend to sputter and spark a little.
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QuestionIs there anyway I can use a homemade wick for this?Community AnswerIt won’t work as well because they have a special coating that helps them stay lit with the oil .
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QuestionCan I use coconut oil instead of olive or sunflower oil? Will it burn?Community AnswerYes, though coconut oil may burn faster, as it has a higher saturated fat content.
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QuestionCan I use vegetable oil for this?Community AnswerYes, most vegetable oil is canola or sunflower oil. Most oils will work for this.
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QuestionCan I use lemon juice and cloves when making water candles?Community AnswerYes, you can, as long as the oil doesn't mix with the lemon juice. Mix the lemon juice with the water.
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QuestionWhat is the scientific reason behind this?Vijay KumarCommunity AnswerOil has very low density and that is why it keeps floating. So, when we put wick on, it it absorbs it and keeps it burning.
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