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Aqua Flameless Candels please help????

my beautiful gold glitz that I have had only three months stoped working at all............I did everything I was suposed to do. Ugh  If you had one die on you, what do you do with it now since I can't even get the light to come on with water or without water....... I don't want to just toss it away so what to do with it by decorating?  Suggestions please and thank you.

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Re: Aqua Flameless Candels please help????

Hi @DowntonAbbey

 

I'm not suggesting the women in Community Chat don't know how to decorate ;-)

 

I sincerely think you'll get a better response in the Home or Holiday forums.

 

What a rip that your candles stopped functioning :-(

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Re: Aqua Flameless Candels please help????

@DowntonAbbey...did the pump quit working, if so let vinegar sit in it overnight, it might just be clogged.

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thank you to both of you and do I just pour full vinegar in the candel?  I did but did not let it stay..........this time I will.  I went away for three weeks and had it unplugged and it will not come back on.  Sigh. 

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Re: Aqua Flameless Candels please help????

@DowntonAbbey

 

What @Mom2Dogs is worth a try.  At this point you have a nonworking candle.  Vinegar probably won't make it worse (unless it picks up a smell).  

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I just added pure white vinegar to the candle and I will let it set for 24 hours and see how that does.

SHOULD I add water also or pure vinegar?  They really should last longer than 3 months.  I am tired of things breaking down at the Q.

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@DowntonAbbey

 

What @Mom2Dogs is worth a try.  At this point you have a nonworking candle.  Vinegar probably won't make it worse (unless it picks up a smell).  


My girl friend has an aqua candle and thought hers was a gonner as well. She let the vinegar sit overnight and in the morning it worked!

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As I recall, it was pure vinegar.