How to Use a Jiffy Wicker When Wicking a Candle

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Many of our pillar candle instructions indicate the wicking of a mold using a Jiffy Wicker. If you don’t know how to use a Jiffy Wicker to wick a mold, these instructions will explain it. After you have done it once or twice, it will be a snap!

PLEASE NOTE: Jiffy Wickers only work with candle molds which have a wick hole in the bottom.

Wicking your Mold with a Jiffy Wicker

You will need a length of wick and a Jiffy Wicker to do this.

To start, take a 20” length of wick (longer or shorter depending on the height of the candle mold), and tie a slip knot at one end. After you have made the slip not, follow these steps:

Thread the unknotted end of the wick through the metal washer, and pull it through until the washer is resting against the knot.
Poke a hole in the center of the rubber gasket with a large needle or craft knife. Thread the unknotted end of the wick through the rubber gasket, and pull it through until the gasket is resting against the metal washer.
Thread the unknotted end of the wick through the wick hole in the bottom of the mold, and pull up through the center of the mold to the top of the mold. Keep pulling until gasket end of the wick is snuggly pressed against the bottom of the mold. The point here is to create a seal between the rubber gasket and the mold, so that liquid wax will not seep out through the bottom of your mold.
Take the metal jiffy wicker bar and thread the wick through it. Pull the wick taut, so that wax cannot seep out, but not so tight that the wick is stretched out of shape or distorted.
Now draw the wick into the notch at one end of the jiffy wicker bar. Wrap the wick once around the bar, then underneath the wick threaded along the length of the wick bar, as shown, to create a solid knot.

Your mold is now wicked.

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