Just to try to clarify a bit. The tops of almost all of the candles looked 'foamy' kind of like the foam when you pour rootbeer on ice cream, or kind of like a sponge. When I got home from work today almost all of the candles had large amounts of FO seepage, not just little drops. Yes, I put in 3/4 of an oz, .75oz, to 1 pound of wax for these 4 scents. Been as high as 1.5oz per pound with little issue before. I have remelted the candles in the oven and once melted I placed them on the counter. So far so good. Smooth tops this time not foamy. I have been making candles for about 3 years+ and have never seen so many candles with 'foamy' tops or so much FO seepage. I will just go back to what I know works. I will try altering the pouring temp to find what works for me and this new wax. I should have remembered. "If it ain't broke Don't fix it." After I learn this new wax I will slowly try other things to improve the candles. I'm in Florida near Tampa and wanted to try placing the candles in a warmed oven for a slower cool down, especially with temp swings in my place from ~83 during the day to ~67 at night. Trying to save some money on electric. On a different note about the excel wax. I have 4 candles, 6oz (12 sided jars), Amish Harvest scent, red color that I am testing with different wicks. ECO 10, HTP 93, LX 22, and RRD 34. Figured I would test the different wicks since I had them laying around. So far they all work but the HTP 93 is a bit much for that jar, larger flame than the others, deep melt pool, mushrooming. ECO 10 and RRD 34 burn about the same. Nice flame and melt pool. LX 22 is the slowest burn with a smaller flame and a little hangup on the side ,which should correct when it burns down a bit more, but seems to work fine so far. Jim R.