Hi all and happy Saturday. I am about 3 months in to soy candles using GB 444 with 6% FO, light dye, 1/2 tsp UVI and 1 tsp coco oil per Lb. I use color chips (although they are tough to dissolve completely) and sometimes liquid dyes, but prefer no dyes since they seem to contribute to frosting. I add dye first out of the melter and then FO from 140-150, stirring constantly, then pour around 100-110 in warmed containers. (I have tried all other temps for pours). I then oven or styrofoam cool on wire racks. I still usually get frosting, so I have been remelting the candles, "swizzling" them with popsicle sticks, and oven cooling them again. Voila! No frosting, rough tops, or wet spots (usually) :DMy question is, am I basically tempering the wax by remelting and slow cooling again? Why the heck do I get frosting with 6% FO and 1 dye chip when I stir CONSTANTLY and pour cool? 2 oven cools seems like a lot of energy for an attractive soy candle. Does anyone have a single pour technique for GB 444 that is working better for them? I love this wax for throw and burn and want to keep it. Your assistance is valued and yes I promise I did several searches on tempering and remelting before posting this question. Thanks, Bill