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  1. I often put my pouring pitcher back in my double boiler pot when I'm pouring tester batches; definitely haven't seen a detrimental effect to the hot throw.
  2. At what temperature are you adding the dye?
  3. Hi Dee, are you keeping logs of the pour temperatures you've tried? Pouring at the slush stage for C3 seems to prevent 95% of frosting for me.
  4. I use rubbing alcohol to remove FO and wax from my clothing then follow up with a detergent.
  5. Have you reached out to the supplier to address this issue? What did they say about it?
  6. Hmmmmmm you've definitely got my gears turning. I'm not ready to make that jump just yet...but I can definitely see heading there in the summer. Thank you for sharing!
  7. Looking that up led me to RanPak's Ready Roll...which I think is the exact same material but in a roll...looks much more cost-effective. Thank you!
  8. A bit late here, but PaperMart has paper sleeves that I'm trying out with my glass candles; test shipments have proven great so far! It's their "Flexi-Hex" product (I use the one that's 3" deep, but this one in the picture is for a wine bottle or something). I'm still trying to figure out pricing them into my model, as they're about $0.50 per candle, but I'm very impressed. Plus storage for the supplies is minimal; they store flat!
  9. A little late, but I'm a PC user and have a good time using the Adobe Suite: Premier Pro for videos, Photoshop and Illustrator for pictures and graphics. There are simpler programs for sure, but I make a lot of music videos with multiple camera angles and the Premiere Pro makes that incredibly easy to sync!
  10. I have the Palo Santo from CandleWic...it smells lovely, but doesn't have the earthy sage quality I was expecting. Also haven't gotten it to HT yet, but that's my own problem I think!
  11. HT is pretty good around the 5-7 day cure time, quite a bit stronger than just C3 (which is disappointing to me because I've been trying to nail down C-3 forever haha). Quite good at 2-weeks cure time. For wicking I had to go one to two sizes down from my C-3 wicks in the same vessel.
  12. I picked this wax up too in December! With SB1000, I pre-heat my vessels and then pour around 130F. Every once in a while I get the sinkholes, but for the most part they come out beautifully.
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