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Will freezing ruin a soy candle?


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I got so sick of the wetspots that I put the whole dang candle in the freezer so that the whole candle pulled off the sides of the jar. It worked except for one tiny spot. It didn't affect the candle (soy blend)

I'm not going to do it again....just experimented.

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Once the candle warms up again, the wet spots will, for the most part, disappear.

I have stuck mine in the freezer then tested.

It did not affect the burn or scent throw at all.

I have left them in the freezing cold garage - they burn fine and once they warm up, the wet spots disappear..

Wet spots don't bother me. If they have them, oh well..

(Frosting drives me crazy)

If you dye your candles, the cold could make your candles frost more..

If your dye free.. Then don't worry..

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speaking of space heaters....I set mine up beside the table where I was letting my candles cool. It takes longer for the candles to set up, but those particular candles had no wet spots on them and they also were the ones that didn't get the BIG wetspots when they were moved to a cooler environment.

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