Navigation
1 Users online :: 1 Guests and 0 Registered
Most popular FAQs 
- What does "flashpoint" mean exactly ? (3738 views)
- Do you send samples of your candles / scent ... (3308 views)
- How long does it take to receive an order ... (3220 views)
- What can be done to make candles more drip ... (3217 views)
- I am doing a science project on candle wax. ... (2915 views)
- Will candles burn longer if you store them in ... (2839 views)
- I am currently involved in a science project at ... (2679 views)
- My grandson has a science project determining which burns ... (2627 views)
- I just want to know about a "good" wax ... (2622 views)
- How much do you charge for shipping ? (2049 views)
Latest FAQs 
- Is there any way to remove wax from a ... (2009-10-15 01:04)
- I remember hearing somewhere that you could put a ... (2009-10-15 01:03)
- Help! I spilled some red liquid dye on my ... (2009-10-15 01:02)
- I have navy blue candle dye on a new ... (2009-10-15 01:01)
- What does "flashpoint" mean exactly ? (2009-10-15 01:00)
Sticky FAQs
General Wax & Candle Company News 
Candles Can Smoke Out Bacteria
The traditional candle could become the latest weapon against harmful bacteria.
Researchers from the University of Southampton have found that adding essential oils, like eucalyptus, orange and thyme to candles can destroy bugs.
Dr Lindsey Gaunt and Sabrina Higgins said adding these oils to plug-in devices had a similar effect.
The researchers told a conference in Tokyo that adding oils to candles could be as effective as scrubbing with disinfectants.
Last update: 2009-10-15 01:23
Author: Robert Heller
You cannot comment on this entry