On wickless candles I just test for scent throw. I honestly make them even if the throw isn't great for those customers that prefer a lighter scent. I use mostly 6 oz tins, but have used 4 oz in the past. I also make the clamshell melts and shaped melts using chocolate or silicone molds. I usually use 1 oz fo pp of wax regardless of whether it is wicked or wickless. There really isn't nearly the testing you have with wicks. Some scents will last a month of warming every day and others only a week, it's all going to depend on how the customer uses the wickless.
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Hi - I am new to all of this and I have been experimenting with soy and the clam packs. I also wanted to test using the silicon molds but my wax came out with a powder like coating and I was wondering what I needed to do to get rid of that? do you have any suggestions?
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