How to use scented waxes? Which fragrance wax to choose? How to remove wax from a fireplace? Waxomaniac's Guide

Scented waxes have recently gained a lot of popularity. No wonder! Fireplace wax is an interesting way to try out different fragrances, as well as being convenient to use and great value for money. What is fragrance wax? What are the types of scented waxes and which one to choose? You can find out all this in our waxman's guide! Please visit!
What is a scented wax?
Scented wax is a vegetable or mineral wax with the addition of aromatic oils. Such a wax is placed in an aromatherapy fireplace and after melting, the wax begins to release a beautiful fragrance in the room. After a certain period of time, the wax loses its fragrance - then comes the moment to replace the wax with a new one. Interesting and very easy to use are waxes made of pure palm wax in the form of scented sand.
What are the types of scented waxes and which fireplace wax to choose?
Scented waxes come in different sizes and are created from different raw materials. We can find waxes made of paraffin wax, like waxes Yankee Candle and Kringle Candle, as well as waxes made from natural plant wax, such as soy wax brand Purple River. There are also waxes with pure essential oils, such as the fragrance waxes from the brand's Essential Elements collection Candle-lite.
Paraffin wax scented waxes have a slower dissolution in the fireplace than vegetable wax scented waxes. Fragrance waxes made from plant waxes dissolve faster and do not crumble like paraffin wax fragrances. The durability of the fragrance depends on the brand and ranges from a few hours even to tens of hours for a single piece. We can dose the intensity of the fragrance on our own, simply by placing more wax in the fragrance fireplace (some manufacturers give a recommended amount of wax, such as one cube or 1/3 of a package). If you are unsure of the amount of scented wax to put in the fireplace to start, our advisors in the stationary showrooms and advisors in the online store will be happy to help you.
If our collection of scented waxes begins to grow, we recommend choosing waxes in practical, resealable packaging (plastic or glass), as they are easier and more convenient to store.
How to use scented waxes?
Scented waxes are used very simply - place the amount of scented wax of your choice in a fragrance fireplace. Place an unscented tealight at the bottom of the fireplace and light it. When exposed to heat from the candle, the wax dissolves and releases the fragrance. You can choose from either paraffin wax or soy wax tealights 100%. After a while, a beautiful fragrance will begin to be released from the scented wax.
How much fragrance wax to use at a time?
It all depends on the brand and the expected intensity of the fragrance. We advise you to start with a smaller amount to begin with, so as not to overdo it. If the wax comes in a graduated package, start with one piece (such as a wax cube).
How long should a fragrance wax be used at one time?
In fact, you can smoke it as long as you want, until the scent is exhausted. By default, most people burn scented waxes for about 4 hours at a time, as that's how long a good quality tealight will last. If such a one-time burn time is too short for you, try heaters with extended burn times of up to 8 hours.
If the wax in the fireplace still has the scent, but you know that you will not use it for a while, it is a good idea to wrap the bowl of the fireplace with foil and put it in a dark, cool place. This will reduce the diffusion of the fragrance and the wax will serve you longer.
Scented waxes are one of the easiest ways to enrich the interior with a beautiful fragrance that introduces an atmosphere of relaxation and coziness. To take full advantage of their potential, it's worth learning a few rules and tricks for using scented waxes.
Scented wax for the fireplace: How to use?
Using fragrance waxes is extremely simple. Simply place the desired amount of scented wax in a scented fireplace, at the bottom of which you light a tealight. The heat of the candle will cause the wax to melt, releasing an intense fragrance. To get the most out of the experience, it is best to choose good quality waxes that will release a pleasant aroma for a long time. Remember not to overdo the amount of wax - usually one cube of wax or about 1/3 of the package is enough for the full intensity of the fragrance.
Tutorial: How to use scented wax correctly?
- Fireplace preparation: Make sure the fireplace is clean and ready for use. If this is the first use, check the fireplace for contamination from previous fragrances.
- Wax selection: Choose the right scented wax that suits your fragrance preferences. You can choose paraffin wax or vegetable wax, depending on the intensity of the fragrance you want to obtain.
- Adding wax to the fireplace: Place the desired amount of wax in the bowl of the fireplace. If you are not sure how much wax to use, start with one cube or a small amount of.
- Tealight lighting: Put an unscented tealight under the fireplace and light it. The heat from the candle will begin to dissolve the wax, releasing the fragrance.
- Cleaning the fireplace: When you have finished using the wax, let it solidify and then remove the wax residue. You can do this by hand or use warm water to more easily remove the residue.
How to remove scented wax from a fireplace?
There are several proven ways to remove scented wax from a fireplace. The first and most popular is to extinguish the heater and wait a while for the scented wax to start solidifying in the fireplace. Such warm, slightly solidified wax is removed by hand or with a paper towel, and any wax residue is washed off. The fragrance chimney should also be cleaned every time the fragrance is changed.
If you missed the moment to remove the wax and it has had time to solidify, you can light the heater for a while and wait until the wax melts slightly and then remove it, or put the fireplace under very warm tap water for a while. You can also put the fireplace with solidified wax in the freezer, the wax will be easier to remove. Note! Not every wax fireplace is suitable for placement in the freezer, so this method can be tried at your own risk.
Can any oil fireplace be used for scented waxes?
It depends. Due to the fact that most fragrance waxes are dyed, if the fireplace you have is clay, for example, and does not have a layer of protection against moisture absorption, the fireplace may discolor. When choosing a fireplace for scented wax, we should be guided both by the aesthetics of the workmanship, the color scheme chosen to suit our preferences, but also answer a few questions. Do we care about the ease of cleaning the fireplace? Then you should choose a fireplace with a removable bowl. Do you have a larger room or like high intensity scents? Then a fireplace with a larger bowl will work well, as you can simply fit more scented wax in it at once. Do we care about easy ignition of the heater? Look well around for a model with an overlapping top.
Which tealights to choose for a scented fireplace?
Fireplace warmers for scented waxes should necessarily be unscented. We have a choice of paraffin tealights or tealights made from vegetable waxes, such as soy wax. Remember to choose good quality tealights and always trim the wick to a length of about 5 mm before each lighting.
How long to burn scented wax?
The duration of use of a scented wax depends on several factors, such as the type of wax, its fragrance intensity and the user's preference. Usually about 4 hours is enough to enjoy the full flavor of the. If the wax still has the scent but you want to store it, wrap the fireplace in foil and store in a cool, dark place to prolong the life of the scent.
Summary: Which fireplace waxes to choose and how to use them?
The choice of fragrance wax depends on your fragrance preferences and expectations of aroma intensity. You can choose paraffin waxes, soy waxes or waxes with added essential oils. Remember not to overdo the amount of wax, especially at the beginning, to avoid too intense a smell. A regularly cleaned fireplace and properly stored scented wax will keep you enjoying the beautiful aromas for a long time.














































































































