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Claudia

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  1. 28 minutes ago, TallTayl said:

    Ah, I can’t help with those types of containers.  They are all different dimensions, making wicking a moving target. 
     

    soy wax needs pretty hot flame and container that promotes air convection to burn effectively and throw well.

     

      I will never use or endorse any candle container made of combustible materials. You may want to look into the ASTM candle safety protocol.  While many argue ASTM is voluntary, the courts use the ASTM as the basis for litigating cases involving candle fires. Combustible containers would likely be a quick  judgement for the plaintiff (customer) regardless of any warning stickers. 
     

    Thanks for let me know !

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  2. Hi , I’m new on this making business soy wax thing , I use coconuts shell ,   Dough bowls and cheese molde to make candles and to choose  wicks are  very confusing . I’m using Millenium soy wax and the  problem that I had so far is that the candles are not melting the whole wax and also they smell better when they are not burning , any sugestión in the size of wicks and how make that smell when they burning?

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