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I'm still doing tests on my soy jars and i always get something that looks like this after a few hours:

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what am i doing wrong? it's happened on my 2 oz mini jar and it happened on this larger 7 oz jar. i am using a soy blend from genwax. i heated my jars before pouring. i poured at 130 degrees as directed.

i know that the wax condenses as it cools but how can i avoid this? am i pouring too high in the jar? (it's a square shaped jar. maybe that has to do with it...i'm not sure)

any tips?

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thanks guys for the advice. i will just need to do a repour. thats what i did on this one and it worked out better.

jennifer,

i curled the wick by wrapping it around a wooden sckewer that rested on top of the jar to hold the wick in the center while the wax cooled :)

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I use C-3 and I have tried just about everything (except the heat gun) and I still have large craters/holes. I have poked holes, done the re-pour thing, reduced the pour temperature......and everytime, I have a pretty creamy top but with craters/holes. I've even used the blow dryer on low and that helps but it's not the same. Is there anyway to pour and not have to go through all of this? Help!!!!!

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I use C-3 and I have tried just about everything (except the heat gun) and I still have large craters/holes. I have poked holes, done the re-pour thing, reduced the pour temperature......and everytime, I have a pretty creamy top but with craters/holes. I've even used the blow dryer on low and that helps but it's not the same. Is there anyway to pour and not have to go through all of this? Help!!!!!

I use C-3 as well. You need to pour very hot with this wax. I heat to 175, stir in color and Fo and pour right away. Temp is probably around 165 and the lowest. Otherwise I get cracks on top.

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I use C-3 and I have tried just about everything (except the heat gun) and I still have large craters/holes. I have poked holes, done the re-pour thing, reduced the pour temperature......and everytime, I have a pretty creamy top but with craters/holes. I've even used the blow dryer on low and that helps but it's not the same. Is there anyway to pour and not have to go through all of this? Help!!!!!

Go to walmart and get a heat gun....the blow dryer blows a lot of air, whereas the heat gun sends out a lot of heat.....no comparison how the heat gun works....I once used the hair dryer and believe me, you'll wonder how you survived without the heat gun once you have it!

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