More traditional production methods entail melting the solid fuel by the controlled application of heat. The liquid is then poured into a mould, or a wick is repeatedly immersed in the liquid to create a dipped, tapered candle. Often, fragrance oils, essential oils, or aniline-based dye are added, which wraps the blanks into a cup shape and adds the bottom. The seams of the cups are heated in order to make the cups liquid-proof.
Free wick is to be winded in the required mould in the given grew, lubricate the lubricating oil, screw the mould as per the number given, melt the wax and add color, mix it well. Pour the melted wax into the ready mould, keep the mould for cooling for about ½ an hour, unscrew the plates of the mould and take out the candles from it and pack it in either number or weight.