
We lit four tealights at the same time. Two were in aluminum cups, two were plastic cups. One of each is on a beige arborite counter; the other two on a cold green metal file cabinet.

We feel that our theory has been confirmed, that the temperature of the surface that the tealight sits on does affect the way a tealight burns. Bring your tealights into the center of your room where it is warmer. Don’t put them on cold window sills or cold metal furniture. Also know that a tealight will not recover to burn properly and completely if you have burned it until there is less than half the beeswax left. If the tealight cup is less than half full of wax when you relight it, the wax is not able to get hot enough to completely liquefy as it should. And the wax will not completely burn up.
We are constantly testing our beeswax candles and always share what we find out. Watch for future blogs with more tips to help you burn your beeswax candles. Honey Candles beeswax candles are made in Canada of pure Canadian beeswax. You can find beeswax Honey Candles® beeswax tealights at our on-line store
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