Newbie question time: why is it designed to pull away? For a cleaner-looking burn? Second newbie question: I've been having fun going back and forth between CBA and GW415 for a month now, and getting what I think most people have found: smooth top/not a great HT, vs. not so smooth top/good HT throw. Of course, it varies scent to scent, along with all the other variables. Made a gorgeous looking pear-persimmon using CBA last night--great adhesion, and the CT is good, but I'll wait for the weekend to see what's really going on. So, the question is: has anyone mixed CBA & GW415, what were the results, or is it something I should just not even try? I'm only asking because I have quite a bit of the CBA that I want to use up, although I'm going to be putting in an order for more wax this week. Which leads to my next question! We're quite limited in Australia, so my choices (for soy) are between GW464, GW444, and CB-135. I'm leaning more toward GW464, mainly because good HT is more important to me than a smooth top, and I'm managing to get a relatively smooth top by pouring slushy with the GW415. TIA for any opinions. These forums have really helped me pick up my game.