Put a small pot with a little water in it and boil it then turn the fire low sit the candle in the water it will melt the wax fix the wick in center when wax is melted in let it dry the use once dry
I agree with @TD, I would boil some water, leave some in the pot in case I need more get a bigger bowl that is heat safe and let that tin sit in the bigger bowl up to 1-2 inches from the top, it will melt down, situate the wick, let cool, and ur good to go👍🏽.
I haven’t had this problem before but I’ve heard about people using a candle warmer which is essentially what TD suggested but you might have a little more control but if you don’t have one that is the best idea.
I would melt it down! I would put the tin in some water on the stove to soften the wax, then you can straighten out the wick and let it cool so you can burn it tomorrow
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Put a small pot with a little water in it and boil it then turn the fire low sit the candle in the water it will melt the wax fix the wick in center when wax is melted in let it dry the use once dry
I agree with @TD, I would boil some water, leave some in the pot in case I need more get a bigger bowl that is heat safe and let that tin sit in the bigger bowl up to 1-2 inches from the top, it will melt down, situate the wick, let cool, and ur good to go👍🏽.
I haven’t had this problem before but I’ve heard about people using a candle warmer which is essentially what TD suggested but you might have a little more control but if you don’t have one that is the best idea.
I would melt it down! I would put the tin in some water on the stove to soften the wax, then you can straighten out the wick and let it cool so you can burn it tomorrow
I would light and work the candle till the top gets wet and even it out with a butter knife but that’s just me