Wicks

Wicks are an essential component in candle making. They are made of braided cotton or other natural fibers that are treated with chemicals to enhance their burning performance. The wick is responsible for carrying the melted wax up to the flame, where it is burned and releases heat and fragrance into the surrounding air. Choosing the right wick is crucial to the success of your candle-making project, as it affects the burn time, flame height, and overall performance of the candle. The size and type of wick you use will depend on several factors, such as the diameter of the candle, the type of wax being used, and the desired burn time. Wicks come in different sizes, ranging from small tea light wicks to large pillar wicks, and can also be purchased pre-tabbed for easy insertion into the candle. When selecting a wick, it is important to consider factors such as burn rate, mushrooming (the formation of carbon buildup at the top of the wick), and soot production. Properly selecting and placing a wick can help ensure that your candle burns cleanly and efficiently, providing a pleasant and long-lasting fragrance.