Anchor Lake Melting Co.
St. Nick’s Tree Farm | Odor Eliminating Room + Linen Spray
St. Nick’s Tree Farm | Odor Eliminating Room + Linen Spray
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Breathe in the charm of the holidays with St. Nick’s Tree Farm, a cozy blend of juniper berry, earthy tobacco, and woodsy spice. This naturally derived odor eliminating spray neutralizes tough smells like smoke, pets, and cooking odors—leaving your home smelling fresh, festive, and softly sweet.
✨ Advanced odor eliminator for clean, lasting freshness
✨ Pet-safe and phthalate-free
✨ Gentle enough for linens, powerful enough for air care
🎄 Like a winter stroll through evergreens.
Materials
Materials
Our wax melts are hand-poured using a luxurious coconut wax blend known for its clean, slow melt and excellent scent throw. We pair it with premium, toxin-free fragrance oils to ensure a beautiful aroma without the harsh chemicals—making them safer for you and your home. Each melt is finished with a delicate pinch of mica powder, adding a subtle shimmer as it melts and releases fragrance, bringing a touch of magic to your space.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Wax Melt Care Instructions
To get the most out of your wax melts and enjoy a safe, fragrant experience every time, follow these simple tips:
– Only melt your wax in an approved wax warmer. Never use on stovetops or open flames.
– Add 1–2 cubes to your warmer. You can always add more as needed for a stronger scent.
– Always burn within sight and keep out of reach of pets and children. Never leave a warmer on unattended.
– Allow wax to cool completely before handling or switching scents.
– Once the fragrance fades, gently remove the old wax. You can pop it out once cooled or soak it up with a cotton ball while warm.
– Keep your wax melts in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve their scent and sparkle.
Candle Care Instructions
To enjoy a clean, long-lasting burn and keep your space feeling like a lakeside retreat, follow these simple care tips:
– Before each burn, trim your wick to about 1/8 inch. This helps prevent soot and keeps your flame steady.
– Let your candle burn until the wax pool reaches the edge of the jar (about 2–3 hours). This helps prevent tunneling and sets the stage for even burns every time.
– For best results, burn your candle for no more than 4 hours at a time. Always allow the wax to cool before relighting.
– Place your candle on a heat-resistant surface, away from drafts, curtains, or anything flammable. Never leave a burning candle unattended.
– Use a candle snuffer to extinguish your flame. It’s gentler on the wick and reduces smoke.
– Stop burning your candle when about ½ inch of wax remains at the bottom of the jar to prevent overheating.
– Store your candles in a cool, dry place and keep the lid on between burns to protect the scent and keep dust out.
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