Wax Melt Care & Safety

Wax Melt Safety & Care 

These safety and care guidelines must be always followed whilst using Zawadee wax melts.  

Zawadee wax melts and wax melt pots are highly scented with the finest fragrance oil and made with natural coconut, soy and rapeseed wax. They are designed to be used in suitable ceramic oil burners using tea lights or electric wax warmers.

Zawadee wax melts can be melted several times until the scent has completely faded, however unlike, candles the wax in the melts will not evaporate and must be disposed of carefully (please note. It MUST NOT be poured down the plughole as this will cause a blockage)

How to use Zawadee Wax Melts / Pots 

Remove the wax melt from its outer packaging or container and place a single cube into the bowl of your wax warmer. The wax gently melts in your dish slowly realising the fragrance as it heats up. Do not melt for more than 2-3hours at a time. Extinguish your tea light or switch off your electric wax warmer and leave it to cool down, ready to use again. Remember Never leave your wax burner unattended. Always use within sight.

Never leave your wax melts burner unattended, whilst melting your wax melts

Keep wax melts out of reach from children and pets.

Never touch the wax after extinguishing your tea light or switching off your electric burner as the wax will be HOT!

Never overfill the bowl of your wax burner

Never try to move your wax burner whilst in use, wait until the wax has hardened and completely cooled down

Always ensure you use the correct burner for your wax melts

Never add water or fragrance oil to a bowl of your wax burner

Always use the wax burner on a heat resistant surface

Always use a standard 4hr tea light not the larger 8hr tea lights & don’t use more than one tea light at a time.

Keep your burner away from drafts, open windows and away from soft furnishings (curtains, cushions etc)

Never eat the wax melts

Never use a knife or other hard utensil to remove the hardened wax

Never put your wax warmer / burner in the fridge or freezer, the glass may become brittle causing your burner to become unsafe to use