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Why did the incense burner light so easily before, but now it won't light or keeps going out?
Dear fellow incense enthusiasts:
Some have asked me why their incense sticks, which used to light smoothly, now fail to light or extinguish intermittently. This is likely
due to problems in the incense's preparation (inaccurate powder ratio or sieving, insufficient oil content in the materials, or too much impurity in the clay powder).
In these situations, the incense will either fail to light completely or extinguish intermittently.
You can use an incense holder to check the problem.

Some have asked me why their incense sticks, which used to light smoothly, now fail to light or extinguish intermittently. This is likely
due to problems in the incense's preparation (inaccurate powder ratio or sieving, insufficient oil content in the materials, or too much impurity in the clay powder).
In these situations, the incense will either fail to light completely or extinguish intermittently.
You can use an incense holder to check the problem.

If it still won't light even when completely out of contact with the incense burner ash and without strong winds, then there's a problem with the incense's preparation!
Some incense enthusiasts light incense by spreading the ash evenly over the incense burner and placing the incense stick on top.
Initially, the incense burns smoothly, but over time... The incense burner goes out in certain spots?
This has little to do with the making of the incense sticks. The problem is probably with the spread of incense ash...
Incense burner ash is usually made from burnt wood ash or powdered shells. When mixed with the ashes of burned incense,
it easily absorbs moisture from the air and clumps together. The incense burner goes out when it reaches this clumping point.
Solution:
Loosen the incense burner ash to release moisture, then compact it.
Some incense enthusiasts light incense by spreading the ash evenly over the incense burner and placing the incense stick on top.
Initially, the incense burns smoothly, but over time... The incense burner goes out in certain spots?
This has little to do with the making of the incense sticks. The problem is probably with the spread of incense ash...
Incense burner ash is usually made from burnt wood ash or powdered shells. When mixed with the ashes of burned incense,
it easily absorbs moisture from the air and clumps together. The incense burner goes out when it reaches this clumping point.
Solution:
Loosen the incense burner ash to release moisture, then compact it.

Unless you are a professional agarwood center or a professional agarwood classroom, where the fragrance must be pure and the ash must be changed frequently,
and the location is also humid, you must also pay attention to this.
This is for your reference.
and the location is also humid, you must also pay attention to this.
This is for your reference.

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