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Sink hole in candles

Candle Production and Quality SIG

We've been having problems with a sinkhole/crater in the 18 oz and 28 oz candles we are pouring. The top forms over but then later, after full cooling, there is a crater or sinkhole on the top.

How can we prevent or fix? We are not pouring at a high temperature -- 140-150. We are not pouring too quickly, either.

Suppliers

Village Chandler Marketplace | Candle Production and Quality SIG | Candlemaking Best Practices | Supplier Recommendations

I wish to share some information regarding supplies that I use or have used.

Here are capsule reviews of our experiences and ratings for Candlewic, Bitter Creek, King House Candle Supply, Ewe R Wooly, Intercontinental Fragrances, Paramold, and Wicks Unlimited. Counterpoints and amplification are welcome.

Revisiting Scent Throw

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I am in the process of looking for a new FO supplier. I've been using many oils from Nature's Garden, but I'm not satisfied that these are the best quality scents I can get.

I saw that someone else on here said they were trying Lebermuth oils. I would like to know if you had any success? I've received about 40 1 oz. samples from Lebermuth for testing purposes and I just cannot get them to work in candles. I've tried different waxes/additives, etc and still no scent throw at all. I've been told by 2 other candlemakers (not soy users) that Lebermuth should be avoided for candle scents because they're not strong enough. Any ideas here?

Pillars

Candle Production and Quality SIG | Candlemaking Best Practices

Does anyone out there have good experience making pillars? Having some problems with their burn. Have been trying to use the votive wax without much luck. Any info. would be greatly appreciated.

Blue Ridge Mercantile

Best way to clean up votive molds?

Candle Production and Quality SIG | Chandler Guild Training Ground

My candle business centers around the sale of votives, so I am ALWAYS making votives. The containers get "yukky" after about 3 pours and the candles start getting rough on the sides. Any helpful hints on washing up? I have about 100 molds, so it takes about a 1/2 day to clean them all up and start over.
Thanks.....
-Joan
Soytainly@msn.com
www.soytainly.com

Making Pillars

Candle Production and Quality SIG

My husband and I having purchased a 6" pillar mold (I believe)..to begin making pillar candles. Our clients have requested them. However, we haven't made these before so need some advice.
Do we use the pillar/votive wax? Melting temp?

Any helps/suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks
Joanna Ridgeway
Country Basket Candles
Ohio

How to Ship Candles

Candle Production and Quality SIG | Chandler Guild Training Ground | General Supply Research SIG | Marketing and Business Presentation SIG

Hi! I generally make container candles and I'm curious about what others here do to prepare their candles for shipping? Is it wise to add something to the wax to harden it so the candles don't crack during shipping? What shipping method do you use? I'm interested in any ideas I can get!
Thanks,
Amanda Drew
Alight Soy Candles

Wax is too soft--Additives?

Candle Production and Quality SIG | Chandler Guild Training Ground

Hi! I'm still fairly new to soy candlemaking and am very new to the guild, but so far its been pretty helpful. Before I knew about Soyawax brand, I had already purchased a large amount of soy wax from a different supplier. In the future, I'll be buying my soy waxes from Mike, but I have way too much wax to get rid of it and buy new.

The wax I have makes great container candles, but I've begun to make tarts and votives also, with not so great results. When its cooled, the tarts and votives are so soft that they often crack or the ruffled egdges of the tarts break off!

using stearic acid

Candle Production and Quality SIG | Candlemaking Best Practices

hello everyone. i'm very new to this and have started a little tiny business out of my kitchen :) i'm doing container candles w/essential oils. my question is...when adding stearic acid(hoping that this will make the cracking go away), how do you figure out the percentage to use? i've read that 3-5% is suggested...if i'm using 2 cups (16 oz) of phytowax to make an 8 oz. container candle, then i should use .8 oz of stearic, right? how the heck does that translate to something i can measure if i don't have a scale...i know there's probably a table somewhere that converts this but it eludes me.

White stuff

Candle Production and Quality SIG | Chandler Guild Training Ground

Can someone please tell me how to get rid of the white stuff that appears in a candle once it is cured? I'm not talking about the Frosting that appears on the side.....that'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't get it...it doesn'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?

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