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  1. Try cutting a slit from top to bottom along the side of a length of PVC. Seal the slit with tape (something tough enough to handle heat of wax pour like electrical tape or duct tape.) use PVC glue to glue a plastic disk onto bottom (plumbing stores make a "knock out" which works great; a PVC pipe cap is too rounded) and drill a wick hole of about 1/8" in center. Wick the mold as usual, using a piece of tape, hot glue, putty or something to seal the wick hole prior to pouring. Slit in PVC should allow easy removal of candle from mold without having to use sprays, greases, or papers.
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