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Yep. It’s just that enough combustible material in the smoke and soot from candles to allow this to happen. Candles don’t burn particularly hot, so a lot of material (wax and wick residue) doesn’t get fully combusted in the flame and escapes, especially once you blow the flame out.
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Yep. It’s just that enough combustible material in the smoke and soot from candles to allow this to happen. Candles don’t burn particularly hot, so a lot of material (wax and wick residue) doesn’t get fully combusted in the flame and escapes, especially once you blow the flame out.
I’ve seen it a million times on this sub, yes