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| bio-candles | should have a certificate of origin, which can be inspected if necessary - so that also bio is in it where bio is written on it. [read more] | |
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| blow out candles | is a must at the children's birthday party, but you should avoid it. [read more] | |
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| burning dishes | are a great simplification for the handling of tea lights. [read more] | |
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| candela, lumens & watts | candela in physics refers to the intensity of light, the term is actually derived from candle. [read more] | |
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| candle remains | you must not throw away, but collect and then write to us. [read more] | |
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| odour absorber | Candles somehow absorb unpleasant odours. One explanation would be: When the candle is lit, electrostatically charged molecules are released, which attract and completely eliminate the bad smells in the air.
If you use scented candles (see there), I think that makes things even worse...
Sometimes it also happens that candles absorb the smell of cigarettes, I cannot confirm this.
By the way, the same applies to all candles.
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| scented candles | If a scented candle contains natural aromas this may be okay. [read more] | |
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| security | Do not leave a burning candle unattended. [read more] | |
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| snuff | is the name of the charred end of a candle wick, which should be snapped off before the candle is lit again. [read more] | |
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| soot | Candles from all waxes emit combustion products only low quantities of pollutants, so they are probably not harmful. [read more] | |
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| THE eco-candle | is in our opinion the table or pillar candle made of pure beeswax. [read more] | |
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| wicks | We use different wicks. [read more] | |
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