8oz Jar Candle-Laundry Line
Fragrance: Laundry Line
Fragrance Family: Fresh
Fragrance Description: Ozone, lily of the valley, musk and soft woods blend together to create a crisp, comforting and familiar fragrance that will make you want drift into dreamland. You don't have to wait until laundry day to enjoy the heavenly aroma of freshly washed sheets.
Specifications
Volume: 8.8 oz
Lifespan: 70 hours
Product Size (inches): 3.25l x 3.25w x 4.38h
Package Weight (pounds): 1.38
Sold as a set of: 1
Item Number: BW025180
View Ingredients/SDS
- Provides 3 meals to a child in need through our Light A Candle Feed A Child program
- Each hangtag includes an image of a child who benefits from LACFAC
- High-quality fragrance created in-house by a team of perfumers
- Soy-blend wax poured in Spartanburg, South Carolina, U.S.A.
- Vessel can be recycled or reused as part of your home decor
We use a standard shipping rate based on the value of the items in your cart! Usually, the larger your purchase, the greater the cost to ship all of the items safely, so we've created a tiered system to better serve your needs and make sure we can ship your order safely and in a timely manner.
- Orders $75+ Ship Free
- Orders $35.01-$74.99 Ship $10
- Orders $35 or Less Ship $8
Bridgewater Candles currently ships to end consumers in all 50 United States. We also ship to Post Office Boxes in the United States.
Due to agreements with our international distributors, we do not ship outside the United States at this time.
- Burn within sight, Always trim wick to 1/4 in before lighting candle
- Keep candle on a level surface away from drafts
- Allow the wax to pool to the edge of the glass before extinguishing the flame
- Avoid dropping debris, such as wick trimmings, into the wax
- Extinguish the candle when your wax level reaches 1/4 inch
Make an Impact With Your Purchase
Powerful Fragrance On a Mission
Crafted with Quality
- Clean, Even Burn Experience
- No Parabens or Phthalates
- Soy Wax Blend
- Trusted Fragrance Created by In-House Team of Perfumers
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Our candles are made using a special wax that combines soy and other ingredients, which we developed specifically to enhance the performance of our unique fragrances.
Our fragrances are carefully crafted using a blend of natural and synthetic ingredients, and we follow strict safety standards set by organizations like the International Fragrance Association (IFRA) and the National Candle Association (NCA). The NCA confirms that scientific studies have demonstrated that all major candle waxes produce similar byproducts when burned. Furthermore, there is no credible scientific evidence to suggest that candle wax emissions are harmful to human health.
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Most people enjoy scented candles without any problems, but it's important to note that some individuals with sensitivities may have a negative reaction to certain fragrances. If you know you're sensitive to specific scents, it's best to avoid candles with those fragrances. Also, remember to always burn candles, whether scented or unscented, in a well-ventilated area to ensure good air circulation.
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Our candles use cotton or paper wicks that are free of lead and zinc.
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#1 - Trim your wick.
Before lighting the candle, trim the wick to about 1/4 inch. You can use scissors or a Wick Trimmer to carefully trim it.
#2 - The first burn.
For the first burn, let the candle create a pool of melted wax that reaches from one side to the other. Burn the candle for about 1 hour for each inch of width. Afterward, let it cool before relighting.
#3 - Recenter the wick.
After blowing out the flame, recenter the wick while the wax is still liquid. Use tweezers to place it back in the middle to prevent the glass from getting too hot.
#4 - Prevent tunneling.
To avoid tunneling, make sure to burn the candle long enough during the first burn. This helps the wax melt evenly.
#5 - Don't burn too long!
Avoid burning candles for more than 4 hours or longer than recommended for the candle's size. Extinguish the candle when 1/2 inch of wax remains to prevent hazards like glass shattering or fire.