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What creates the characteristics that affect wicking?


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I know color can be a factor. I know oil can too.

Leaving out the color, and just talking FO, is it the flash point that makes one have to wick up in some scents in soy? Or is it the base of the scent, like more essential oils in the FO that make it want to burn slower?

I'm assuming if you add an oil with a higher flash point than the wax, and it's oil based, it can need a hotter wick?

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Ummmm, well...

The material from which the wick is made matters as well as how it is braided or formed and whether it is treated or primed...

Particles from dyes and pigments tend to clog wicks...

The shape and depth of a container affect the air currents and O2 levels...

The wax itself can be viscous and hard for the wick to "slurp"...

Some FOs are more viscous and harder to burn...

The ambient air temperature has an effect (like if it's 10° the flame will not melt the wax as quickly as when its 95° in the shade)...

That's all I can think of right now...

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