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Hi , I’m new on this making business soy wax thing , I use coconuts shell ,   Dough bowls and cheese molde to make candles and to choose  wicks are  very confusing . I’m using Millenium soy wax and the  problem that I had so far is that the candles are not melting the whole wax and also they smell better when they are not burning , any sugestión in the size of wicks and how make that smell when they burning?

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First of all dough bowls, coconut shells, or anything made of flammable material is a fire hazard.

Do you have insurance? You won’t even be able to get any when you state you are using a flammable container.

These containers despite being trendy , and I see them on Etsy blah, blah are NOT SAFE.

Will you be responsible for a fire?

 

Here is an example of a dough bowl that burned by user. Are you okay with that?

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