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pilchstranger 18 posts Location: room 12 of nuneaton never was to goood at it
Posted: as u all might guess I like fire n I would like to know when's a good time to change ur wicks n hot to tell when there warn out
dont u just love it when ur toys hit ya
ElectricBlueGOLD Member Now with extra strawberries 810 posts Location: Canberra, Australia
Posted: Hi Pilch, There is no standard time for replacing wicks because of the different working conditions every one has.
Basically if they are looking frayed or like any bits of wick might come of then it is best to change them.
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ps. Also HOP is an international forum so there are lots of people on here who don't speak English as a first language. It really helps if you can use plain English in your posts rather than txt speak. Also people will probably respond better to your post if you do.
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Mother_Natures_SonSILVER Member Rampant whirler. 2,418 posts Location: Geelong, Victoria, Australia!
Posted: I'd say you'd change em when it becomes an issue of practicality or safety... so either parts of it are going to come off... or the burn time has diminished significantly enough that you feel you should replace them... If they're burning safely then theres no reason to replace them unless you want new wicks!
MikefromGlosSILVER Member Hitman 985 posts Location: Gloucester England
Posted: Two things to bear in mind
1. A newer wick will give brighter flames as the wick is not covered in paraffin or other fuel.
2. Remember to put your wicks out before the fire actualy dyes out as this is when most damage is done to your wicks (when they are burning insted of the fuel)
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pilchstranger 18 posts Location: room 12 of nuneaton never was to goood at it
Posted: thank you mate didnt realise but you will have to forgive my spelling lol n cheerz mike thats prob wher i went wrong on the second one EDITED_BY: pilch (1222016325)
dont u just love it when ur toys hit ya
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