Reviving old candles?


Question:I use candle warmers around the house. Is there anyway to recharge the old candles once the scent is gone?

Answers:
Logically, it would seem you could strip or pare off the outer layer with a knife or blade to get to an unused layer that should still be scented...? This would be feasible on any that are thick. (I've never done it--I usually burn all mine down.)


i do not believe that you can, but it is worth the try
You can get candle oils from Micaels and when you candle is warm from the warmer put the oils in it and stir it with a spoon or popcicle stick or something like this. This will help you hang on to the scent longer.

You question is a question many ask, you should try a Mia Bella can from Teresa's Treats. Her candles smell from the top to the bottom and you don't have to worry about spending more money on oils.

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