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using 4625 for votives


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Ok I have searched and cant find the answer.

I got in a sample slab of 4625 mainly to test melts with. However, I thought I would pour some votives also. I love how the colors come out compared to 4794 wax. However, the bottom half of the votives I poured have frosting going on. Do I need to heat the votive molds with this wax so the frosting doesn't occur?

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I use both and you can make votives with both. I find that the 4794 votives burn and melt into the container better, 4625 I use more for pillars and votives made with 4625 "try" to burn like pillars the first couple of burns.

As for the "frosting", pour hotter.

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I tested the 4625 votives this morning. Using a cd6, cinnamon and lavender. The have cured for only 3 days. I must say the HT I think is better than with the 4794 wax. It would probably give even a better HT if they cured longer I am guessing.

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