Thank you Kevin. I make pillar candle and I need tutorial about that but generally, People make container candle and I just find container candle tutorials. Pillar soy wax has same problems as well.
Would you happen to know why a great smelling candle on the first and second burn smells amazing, but by the next burn it has lost its scent and just smells like wax? It’s 💯 soy wax, cured 2 weeks with 9% FO added at 185 degrees and properly stirred for 2 minutes before pouring. My theory is the wick being a size too big? But I’m not entirely sure, what would you think?
Perhaps your fragrance/scent floated to the top of your candle while sitting? It sounds like the scent you used isnt exactly intended for candle making so it reacted strangely?? Hope that makes sense
I just wanted to say Thank You Kevin for all of you help and great information. Ive been watching your you tube videos for months. I just launched my candle business. Thank you. Regards Carlie
HI! I hope someone notice this question. I'm trying to start my candle business and there's been a couple problem I've encountered and I'm getting upset cause I don't know what I should do, My fragrance oil is staying at the bottom of my wax when I try to blend it together, and 2 my wax is having jump lines after I pour my wax on my jar. I don't know if it's the temperature or the environment I'm in, cause it's really cold here where I live.
Would Vybar or steric acid help decrease frosting in coloured wax? Or it will show up eventually anyway? Also does anyone notice that hot throw with colouring your wax is stronger than leaving it it’s natural white/beige colour? Is it a chemical reaction or just in my head lol 🤷♀️
Can you talk about the science of candle jars? Like the benefits of thick luxe glass, jam jars, concrete, tin etc. I make beeswax candles and having a roller coaster ride, and feeling a bit like Christopher Columbus loool
Surface cracks starts at 12:39 ❤️
Thanks for all your great videos. Extremely helpful for this newbie.
Thank you Kevin. I make pillar candle and I need tutorial about that but generally, People make container candle and I just find container candle tutorials. Pillar soy wax has same problems as well.
I have just come across your video and I appreciate all you teaching. Thank you
Would you happen to know why a great smelling candle on the first and second burn smells amazing, but by the next burn it has lost its scent and just smells like wax? It’s 💯 soy wax, cured 2 weeks with 9% FO added at 185 degrees and properly stirred for 2 minutes before pouring. My theory is the wick being a size too big? But I’m not entirely sure, what would you think?
Same issue here, I think because I stored the fragrances in the kitchen, not in a cool and dry place, I don't know
Perhaps your fragrance/scent floated to the top of your candle while sitting? It sounds like the scent you used isnt exactly intended for candle making so it reacted strangely?? Hope that makes sense
Hello! How do I fix a bouncing candle flame and what causes it? Please help! I tried shortening the wick but it still happens intermittently
I would like to know what factors causes bubbles?
Thank you in advance
I just wanted to say Thank You Kevin for all of you help and great information. Ive been watching your you tube videos for months. I just launched my candle business. Thank you. Regards Carlie
HI! I hope someone notice this question. I'm trying to start my candle business and there's been a couple problem I've encountered and I'm getting upset cause I don't know what I should do, My fragrance oil is staying at the bottom of my wax when I try to blend it together, and 2 my wax is having jump lines after I pour my wax on my jar. I don't know if it's the temperature or the environment I'm in, cause it's really cold here where I live.
Thanks Kevin! I always enjoy your videos and emails! 🙌🏼
Great information!!!! Your videos and email are so informative!! Thanks so much.
Im thinking of using 2 different sized wicks in one of my two wicked candles, to achieve the ideal temperature. What do you think?
It's been very helpful, thanks Kevin!
Would Vybar or steric acid help decrease frosting in coloured wax? Or it will show up eventually anyway? Also does anyone notice that hot throw with colouring your wax is stronger than leaving it it’s natural white/beige colour? Is it a chemical reaction or just in my head lol 🤷♀️
So informative...thank you...
Thank you for the helpful tips...
Learned something from this
Informative as always. Thank you!
Very good
Great video!
Great candle science aside, you're very handsome!
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Very helpful, thank you very much!
You’re super welcome!
What the coolest temp that you can pour ?
Right before cottage cheese mode activates. Can be in the 115°F range.
Can frosting occur in paraffin wax? Because it sure as hell is making my candles look pretty frosty.
Not to the extreme that it happens in soy wax. Honestly not something I've ever struggled with.
@@ArmatageCandleCompany Okayy! Thanks for the reply. :) Amazing videos by the way 😊
Can you talk about the science of candle jars? Like the benefits of thick luxe glass, jam jars, concrete, tin etc. I make beeswax candles and having a roller coaster ride, and feeling a bit like Christopher Columbus loool
My soy wax says to heat to 160 pour at 115 should I still heat it to 185?
I would still heat to 185°F, but you can always experiment and see if you get consistent results. Don’t take my word for it!
@@ArmatageCandleCompany thanks so much I will :)
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