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What is the table’s resistance to damage from outdoor tea light holders?
The resistance of an outdoor table to damage from tea light holders depends primarily on the table's material and the specific conditions of use. Common patio table materials like metal, wrought iron, and tempered glass generally offer high resistance to heat and potential wax drips. However, surfaces like untreated wood, certain plastics, or laminated composites can be susceptible to heat marks, discoloration, or even melting from prolonged direct contact with the holder's base. The key risk is not typically open flame, but conductive heat transfer. A holder's base can become very hot, potentially leaving rings or burns on heat-sensitive surfaces. To prevent damage, always use a protective barrier—such as a ceramic tile, metal tray, or a holder with an integrated insulated base—between the candle holder and the table. Ensure the holder is stable to prevent tipping and wax spills. Regularly check that no flammable debris like leaves or napkins are nearby. By understanding your table's material limitations and implementing simple precautions, you can enjoy the ambiance of outdoor tea lights without compromising your furniture's integrity.
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