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SPH77

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  1. Thank you very much! I had to google HTH, helps a ton!
  2. My candles are getting stuck on two occasions: 1. When I pour parafin 1425 if I do not use fragrance my candles get stuck. If I use fragrance they come out great. Do I need to add something to help with scentless? 2. When I pour soy nature wax p-1. They have been getting stuck with fragrance. Do I need some sort of additive to help with the release? All products purchased at Lonestar. Thanks in advance!
  3. Images were from iphone...forgive poor quality!
  4. You are correct, smooth with bubbles underneath. I tried to include images...lets see if they come through
  5. Wax is 4625, I was using Blue Cobbler Fragrance, and a blue liquid dye. I had to wait for some of the wax to harden in the pan to get it out. I was a bit frustrated so I didn't take a temp on that pour, I just waited till it was all melted. Would pouring it too cool have that effect?
  6. Ok, so newbie question: do you actually need to make sure the re-pour is hotter than the original pour, or just hot enough to melt the wax? Does that make sense?
  7. Ok, this might be a little weird, but I was making some pillars yesterday and one of them sprung a leak at the bottom. About half of the wax drained out into a baking pan I use just in case something like that happens When the wax cooled down enough I put it back into my presto pot remelted and re-poured in a different (clean) mold. I also dumped what was left in the mold into the presto. I poured two from that batch or color (One leaked the other didn't). The pillar or wax that I poured twice had all of these tiny air bubbles in the finished product. It looked kind of like a frozen soda. I actually really liked it in an artistic sort of way. So my question is this: How can I reproduce that look with out the headache of what actually happened. BTW- the one that did not leak, looked completely clean and normal. Also- I did use fragrance and liquid dye if that has any effect. Finally, I am a fairly new candle maker. Thanks!
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