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nanny

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  1. I have had several batches of candles that are sinking around the wick, some are the size of a nickle. It does not happen with every batch. I use GB415 and have had this happen now out of 2 boxes. What causes this to happen? Can I use my heat gun to heat the top to fill it in? I have never had this to happen in the 3 years I have been making candles. I would appreciate any help.

    Thanks :confused:

  2. I am renting space in a retail store for my candles. I didn't go for 2 weeks, I was shocked when I got there and found really ugly candles. They were either faded or badly frosted, hard to tell. My space is right under a big fluorescent light. I took 3/4 of them home and have been melting them down in the oven, 150 degrees then cooling in the oven, they are coming out great, like they should look. My question is what I have left to do is one or two of all different fragrances, if I put them in the oven at the same time will they take on the fragrance of the other candles? So far I have just had the same fragrance in at a time. And should I melt them down more than once? I use GB 415 and am now using

    UV Protector. I will appreciate any help. Thanks

  3. I am ready to use my turkey fryer for the first time. Also going to use the UV Stabilizer & Universal Soy Additive for the first time. The directions say to ad both when starting to melt the wax. I am planning to weigh the wax into the fryer, should I ad the two according to the weight of the wax into the fryer, or ad it as I take out the amount of melted wax that I am using? Thanks for any help I can get.

  4. I am test burning a candle now and am seeing puffs of black smoke every few seconds. The jar does not have any black on it. It is an 8 oz jelly jar,

    Ecosoya CB135 with 10% FO, HTP 104 wick, it cured for 1 week. It has 1/2" melt pool after 3 hours, very light fragrance. Does anyone know what causes the black smoke?

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