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  1. Now, to add in solving the problems with CB135. I was never totally able to eliminate frosting with it but I greatly reduced it by heating to 190 and pouring at 145. Never added CN Oil. I found that if I added the fragrance right before pouring that also made a signifigant difference. HTH
  2. I'm going to chime in here. I am new to this board but not new to candle making. My husband and I are the heart and soul of Sweet Scents Candles. I live in Lakewood, Washington. It's the Western part of the state in the Tacoma area. Anyway. I have been making candles for over 4 years. Although I use some of the obvious suppliers for wicks, dyes, etc. there is a company here in town. They are called Swan's Candles. I only use their soy. Like most of you I have tried CB135. I didn't like it. From the appearence, to the HT and CT, it just sucked for me. i am not putting down anyone who uses it and likes it. I am just offering a solution for those who don't. I use Swan's AccuSoy and love every single bit of it! It has wonderful jar adhesion, smooth creamy tops and excellent throw. The only downfall is it seems to have a bit longer curing time. But big deal. Like I said, it's just a suggestion, nothing more.
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