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  1. Thanks for the info about washing the glasses prior to using. I dont cure them on the counter but use an elevated wire rack, but I bet that allows the bottom to cool too quickly also.
  2. I assume these are for decoration only right? They can't be burned as a candle.
  3. How would I avoid this in the future if it is in fact a "wet spot"?
  4. Hi all, need your help: I just poured my second batch of candles and had something happen that didn't happen in the first batch. I melted 3 lbs of soy flakes and when it was at 175 degrees, I added 4 oz of liquid fragrance and 1, .5 oz cube of red color. Mixed well and poured into 3, 6 oz glass containers which had been warmed in the oven first. Everything seemed fine until it started to set and if the picture I attached came out okay, you will hopefully see what I am talking about. The color is lighter, cloudier at the bottom and then darker and not cloudy the rest of the candle (3/4 of it). I have no idea why. Any ideas?
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