A Parkhill business that made fire-starters is a total loss after it was razed by a weekend blaze.

All that remained of Qwick Wick Monday were ash and rubble, said North Middlesex Mayor Don Shipway: “It’s a cement block wall and that’s all that’s basically left.”

North Middlesex Fire Chief Will Davidson described the building as a total loss.

Fire crews from the Parkhill and nearby Ailsa Craig’s stations arrived at about 8 p.m. Sunday to find flames coming through the roof of the building.

Crews and a truck with an aerial ladder from Strathroy-Caradoc tried to battle the blaze from above.

Davidson said North Middlesex fire crews remained at the scene all night and throughout Monday as small fires continued to flare up.

Qwick Wick markets its camping and wood-stove products — made in part out of small paper cups filled with wax and wood shavings — as “the world’s best fire-starter.”

No one was injured.

King Street in Parkhill remained closed Monday and the office of the Ontario Fire Marshal is ­investigating.

Davidson had no dollar estimate of the loss.