Here is an example of beeswax candles that have "bloomed." They were sitting in a very cold part of our honey house for several months.
Beeswax with bloom. |
And pictured below you see the exact same candles, just moments later. To remove bloom, simply rub the candles with a soft, lint-free cloth. Another method I like to use is gently blowing on them with a warm blow-dryer. Both methods work well.
Here are some taper candles with bloom.
Here you can see how I used a warm blow dryer on the candles without taking the center tag off. The bloom remains on the area that was not warmed.
And here is the finished product - candles after the bloom was removed. After you remove the bloom, you may see it reappear again after several months. Cold weather tends to cause the candles to bloom more readily. But the good news is you can always restore the candles back to their original luster if you wish.
-posted by Jayne
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