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Chuck's Candles & Things
P.O. Box 218057
Houston, TX. 77218
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Welcome to Chuck’s Candles & Things,
I
am currently undergoing some changes at Chuck's Candles & Things. I have family and friends helping me to take the best possible care of your candle needs. Please be patient and understanding. We are making candles when possible. Please take a look around and send me an email with your needs. We are still making candles with extended delivery times. Payments will be worked out on an individual basics. Thank you for your understanding and support. 


Chuck "The Candle Man"
Sergeant First Class U.S. Army (Retired)

 

I make my candles with 100% soy wax, no dyes, and I use cotton (zinc and lead free) wicks.

I also double the recommended amounts of fragrance.

I need your patients, I will soon start my next career and I have a friend helping me with the shop. Please be patient and give us 2 weeks to get your order out. The candles will still be great, they will just take a little longer to get to you. Thank you and wish me luck.

 

Chuck's Fragrance of the Month

Lemon Pound Cake

 

Chuck's Tip of the Month

How I extinguish a candle and prepare it for the next use. I always have a large fingernail/toe clipper around the candles. I use to extinguish the candles. I use the file tool to push the wick into the wax after I blow the candle out. This stops the smoking and it puts a coat of wax on the wick to protect it. Do not leave it in the wax pull it back into a straight up and down position for the next use. Once I want to light the candle again, I use the clipper side and trim it back down to the recommended height. Ensure you only use the clippers
on the candle; it will no longer be for hygiene purposes after trimming a candle.
 

Chuck's Safety Tip of the Month

Always use a candleholder specifically designed for candle use. The holder should be heat resistant, sturdy and large enough to contain any drips or melted wax

Be sure the candleholder is placed on a stable, heat-resistant surface. This will also help prevent possible heat damage to counters and table surfaces and prevent glass containers from cracking or breaking.


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To Prevent Fire. Burn candle within sight. Out of reach of children and pets. Never burn candle on or near anything that can catch fire. Keep wick centered & trimmed to no more than 1/4" at all times to prevent excessive flame or smoke. Do not let wick trimmings, or other debris drop into wax. For best performance, burn until wax melts evenly across container, not exceeding 4 hrs. Discontinue use when only 1/2" of wax remains in bottom. Never move a hot candle! Never burn candle unattended or near a draft! Failure to follow Instructions could result in fire hazard or injury!

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