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  1. My apologies, the diameter is approx 78mm, not sure which other wicks to try. Think I’ll go back to my original wax of rapeseed and coconut wax. Can’t figure this one out. Wasted hundreds on these batches. My own fault. Just wanted a wax that burnt slower.
  2. The ones I’ve lit today have been curing a week or so not quite 14 but I was worried that the lack of CT might be sign as there was hardly any scent when cold. i have however have put seeded paper candle dusters on top whilst curing and panicked that might be why as it’s thick paper. But surely it wouldn’t effect the whole candle? I’m worried now as I’ve made quite a number of candles and I’m thinking I may have ruined the lot.
  3. The ones I’ve lit today have been curing a week or so not quite 14 but I was worried that the lack of CT might be sign as there was hardly any scent when cold. i have however have put seeded paper candle dusters on top whilst curing and panicked that might be why as it’s thick paper. But surely it wouldn’t effect the whole candle? I’m worried now as I’ve made quite a number of candles and I’m thinking I may have ruined the lot.
  4. Can anyone suggest what I can do, I’ve made a number of candles using 3 different scents in the eco coco container wax. I’ve tried pouring between 55 and 62C I’ve used 8/10/12% FO I’m using 30cl glass jars at room temp. I’ve burnt a couple of different ones and left them to burn for 4 hours. Hardly any scent given off and one candle almost burned to the edges and the other burned to the glass so I think the wick (eco14) is working. I like the other properties of the wax. I’m at a loss as to what to do next. thanks in advance
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