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WillowBoo

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  1. Well, I couldn't wait until after Easter....I believe the flickering was caused (mostly), by the way I was wicking the testers! Instead of pushing the wick down far into the candle, I was using approximately 2" pieces. Even though the wick wasn't moving, it needed to be anchored more substantially. By pushing the wick down to the bottom of the candle, the flickering (strobe light effect), has diminished, at least for now!

  2. Thanks Chuck for the info. I will definately save that info for "what will I do next". Top of Murray Hill - you are completely accurate with your assesment! The problem is time and impatience. I haven't completely given up on the 4627 and 4630 - they smell so good, but the slime left behind (and the flickering) is what directed me to trying the soy. I have another business (completely unrelated to candles) and I think I will put everything away for a few days and get back to it after Easter....

    THANKS!

  3. Thanks for all the info! I don't have any drafts other than the usual once in a while. The flame is straight as an arrow for about an hour then it starts.... At first I thought there was less flicker when I stripped the wick of wax, (maybe I'll look at that again). I'm going to order some CDN and CSN to see if maybe they will work. Then, I'm going to try different containers. I've invested so much into different waxes. I keep fixing the tops so much on my tester candles that my husband said, "If you ever do sell a candle, you'll need to throw in a heat gun with it."

    I give all the veteran candle makers a ton of credit! I'm running out of stamina!

    THANKS!

  4. I've been using scents from Peak. The wicks I've tried are rrds, lxs, zinc -both A&P and FT, CDs, and now I'm back to ecos. THought I may order some of those CSN ones for Palm...worth a shot! They are flickering less but don't seem to throw the scent as much. Right now they are wiggling a bit, but usually it looks like they're in a wind storm. Using the C-3 with probably a little less than the 1 oz to 1 lb/ Not exactly sure what size the ecos are as I believe Lone Star mislabed them in their sample pack.

    THey are probably 12 or 14. Any of the smaller ones - the flames are really small.

    THank you.

  5. Hello...new to this. I believe I may just be ridiculous about the flickering flames in my attempted candles, but need some opinions. Tried 4627, 4630 and CB Adv., Did them seperate, mixed them together, did everything! Used all kinds of wicks -containers are 16 oz wide mouth masons and 8 oz jelly jars

    Switched now to C3 from another supplier. At which point in the jar is at least some flickering acceptable? FO's at 1 oz. per lb.

    Thanks!

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