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It seems as though when I try to pour too slow this is what I get. It looks like tiny little cracks or lines going horizontally. I think it might have something to do with the dye that im using. I get the dye chips from Cierra candles and use 1 chip per pound of wax which is the recommended amt. Any other suggestions as to what causes this??? And what exactly is the term for this type of "defect"

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i only get it in the 100% soy though. When i made this candle using the ez soy, I also made a candle using the 70/30 right after that and they both dried on the same table in the same conditions and the 70/30 candle didnt turn out like that....??? It might have something to do with the nature of soy u think???

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Yep, I get it when I pour too hot. Also, I've found that warming my jars slightly (not above 100*) helps. And not to jump in on an unrelated issue, but have you thought about not pouring all the way to the top of the mouth of the jar? Seems like you'd have a MUCH easier time with the wick issues if you pour to the top of the wide part. Also, when you start selling or giving away the candles, I think you'll find that the lids will give you difficulty when you fill the candles that full. Just a thought, I LOVE the color of those candles, they're beautiful!

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Roxi, these arent the candles that I did today just to let ya know. I emailed you some pics of those by the way!

I'll have to look at my notes to see how hot I poured. I usually ont fill that high, I fill to the top of the widest part of the jar. I dont know what I was thinking that time :rolleyes2

About the color though.....I noticed that with these jars no matter what color I use, once they have cured the color is lighter at the bottom of the jare and again at the top of the widest point. you probably can see alittle what Im talking about in the pic. Im not sure if its an illusion or what.

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Agreed -- pouring too hot. Let the wax cool more before pouring. I get that when I'm impatient and pour too hot. When I pour cool (wax is beginning to get a light film and set up around the edges of the pour pot), I never get that. HTH

Edited to add: Way to go on posting a pic, Bella. Makes it soooo much easier for us to troubleshoot for ya! When I saw that, I immediately thought, "Been there, done that." LOL!

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I don't think pouring too hot is it. I get this when the wax is kind if oil and solid looking, doesn't seem to stick together is the way I would describe it. If I bang jar on counter a couple of times it looks a little better. Gotta get it right after pour to tap it down. Don't think the color has any thing to do with it. Also needs to cool fast not slow. JMO

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I don't think pouring too hot is it. I get this when the wax is kind if oil and solid looking, doesn't seem to stick together is the way I would describe it. If I bang jar on counter a couple of times it looks a little better. Gotta get it right after pour to tap it down. Don't think the color has any thing to do with it. Also needs to cool fast not slow. JMO

I've had this happen too and I agree Sharon I don't think its from pouring too hot. I've gotten when I've forgotten the wax and its almost set up in my pouring pot and I've barely stirred it and poured. So it might be more along the lines of what Kristine said, it could be the FO not totally incorporated. The wax might have needed more of a stir before pouring!?

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