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  1. @TallTayl yes it seems like i'm way over wicked. i'll let the candles cure longer and wick down. thank you!
  2. @bfroberts thank you. I will wick down. I didn't take into consideration that tapering of the jar as the candle burns
  3. Hi everyone. I have been testing IGI 6006 for close to 3 months now. My straight sided tumbler diameter is 3.1" and my candles are 8oz. I've tested zinc wicks in multiple sizes, CD-16, 18, 20, ECO 16, HTP 105 and none of these wick achieve a full melt pool. I should also note that I use a 10% fragrance load and have let my candles cure for 24 hours before burning. The ECO 16 wick achieves a full melt pool as the candle burns further down because the tumbler is narrower at the bottom, however it scorches my wax and turns it to a burned brown color. The hot throw of my candles is much better with the ECO 16 despite it burning the wax. The CD wicks do not throw as strongly for me, but do not burn the wax. The HTP wick curls to one side and burns unevenly. The zinc wicks mushroom A LOT despite not reaching a full melt pool. I let the candles burn for 3 hours (1 hour per inch of diameter) and the melt pool is deep, just never reaches the edges. Is there any wick you recommend that I try? Should I try to cure the candles longer? The wax always seems to tunnel no matter the wick and the size I'm using. Any help would be appreciated.
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