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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Can someone please tell me how to get rid of the white stuff that appears in a candle once it is cured?  I&#039;m not talking about the Frosting that appears on the side.....that&#039;s a pain in the neck too.  But I notice this white stuff on the bottom of the jar, sometimes on the side.  I use liquid dye and cook it in for 10 mins at approx 190, mixing very well before adding fragrance.  This is also with out any additives...I don&#039;t get it...it doesn&#039;t happen all the time.  But some boxes of container wax seem to be different then others.  Has anyone else noticed this or am I on my own here?  Am I doing something wrong?&lt;/p&gt;
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