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SilverOrchid

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  1. Burned my first container candle from 225 today after letting it sit for 3 days.. so far scent throw is very good.. a little better than the 223 but not by much. So far I think this is the wax Im sticking with..we havent had any sinks at all and no repours, just a smooth even finish and little to no wet spots at all. I love the way the colors have come out. I'll know more as it burns throughout the day about wax pool etc..

    :smiley2:

  2. Im just started using J225, I love it! There are very minimal wet spots, some jars Ive done have none at all.. cold throw is awesome. Will let you know how it goes with hot.

    Its a fairly new wax thats out according to the place I get it from.. its always out of stock but I got ahold of some 3 days ago. Going to light my first from that batch tomorrow..

    Will let you know how it goes..

    :)

  3. Im new here, Ive been lurking for a few days though and I love all the posts and how helpful you all are.

    Ive only been making candles for 3 to 4 months so Im new to it all, Im using 223 for containers and ended up with some wet spots eventhough I heated the jars in the oven on warm before pouring. (Votives were easy to tackle and I quickly got the hang of wicking them and doing both pours containers are are another story..lol )

    Anyone have any tips on getting jars without wet spots or how to minimize them?

    Id like to eventually sell them but I wont until I can get something I myself would want to buy. So heres to many more tests and maybe a couple different waxes to try, wicks etc.:D

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