This priming process replaces most of the trapped air within the wick with wax, producing a candle that burns more evenly.
Step One – Priming the Wicks
- To make eight candles, cut four 8-inch lengths of wick. (Each length of wick will make two candles.)
- Fill the tuna can halfway with wax.
- Place the tuna can in the pot. Add some water to the pot so that the tuna can is halfway covered. Be careful that the water doesn’t get in the tuna can.
- Heat the water until the wax melts, then completely submerge the wicks in the wax. Leave them in the wax for 5 to 10 minutes, gently swishing them around with a pencil.
- Remove the wicks with a pencil and gently pull them straight until the wax hardens.
- Remove the tuna can after the water has cooled. Excess wax will harden and can be used to prime other wicks.