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Wet Spots - the Permanent Solution


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I've read quite a bit on this board on the various ways to counteract wet spots...pour temp, heat gunning, ambient temp, etc...

Are those of you doing these things finding that they are permanent solutions in any way?

I mean, you've poured correctly, in the correct ambient temperature, cured in just the right humidity and temperature, perhaps heat-gunned out any pesky wet spots that might have cropped up anyway. No wet spots! It's perfect!

So then you put it in a box and send it to yourself. Your candle spends 3 days in uncontrolled temperatures and humidity - it's cold, or hot, or humid, or dry.

Does your candle come back wet spot free?

Just curious. I have not found this to be the case with my own candles, but if there is someone out there who has, and would like to share their experience, I'm sure any technique they found to permanently control the container adhesion of a wax that will actually grow over time would be very helpful to us all.

TIA

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I have learned to "embrace" the wet spots, so to speak. :) They don't bother me that much.

I just see so many "solutions" to them here that I was wondering what the long-range outcome was for those folks.

I love tins, too. Wish I could find the gold in more than just 2, 4, and 6 oz. size.

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