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3. Make sure your wax is holding
the fragrance in the wax evenly, all the way to the top. You
will know this if there is not any watery substance at the bottom
of the container after it sets up. Also, if your candle has very
little smell when initially lit or has to burn about half way
down before it starts to smell good, then you know the fragrance
is settling down into the lower part of your wax. To make sure
this does not happen, add ¼ to ½ teaspoon of the
additive Vybar 260 to your container blend to hold it in properly.
This will allow the wax to hold your scent in evenly to the top
of the candle after it sets up and in most cases will not noticeably
effect the burn of the candle.
4. So, now you have made sure
you have; Quality fragrance, and you are Using an adequate amount
of it, and the fragrance is mixing properly with your wax, and
your wax is holding it evenly after it sets up, Make sure the
top of the candle is level flat before lighting it. This means
in most cases that no matter if you are using a one pour wax,
or regular paraffin, you will still have to either do a repour
if you are using regular paraffin to fill the crater in the center,
or if you are using a one pour container blend, you will have
to take a heat gun and remelt the top and fill any holes or dips
in the top. Ideally, where the wick comes out of the wax will
be level, or a little above the edges of the container where
the wax touches the edge of the jar. (like a mini pyramid is
shaped) If you do not do this, the wick no matter how big it
is, will core down and drown out if it is in a well when lit.
The candle tops are easily remelted flat with a heat gun. A hot
hair dryer will work in some cases also. Take care not to light
the wick with your heat gun, people will complain that the candle
is used and want to return it if the wick is charred.
5. Ok, now here it is, the whole
secret to a candle that throws is to know where the throw comes
from. The throw and fragrance from a candle comes from the melt
pool of the candle wax when it burns. The actual fragrance oil
burning makes no smell at all. Raw fragrance only creates soot
if burned directly with an oil lamp wick by itself. (don't try
that yourself by the way, its dangerous) This is why melts or
tarts smell so good when used in a tart melter. The tart melter
makes a melt pool to warm up the candle fragrance in the wax
pool creating a warm updraft to spread the fragrance throughout
your home. The same applies to a candle. The melt pool should
be ¼ inch to the thickness of your pinkie finger at the
most. A deeper melt pool can make your container hot and could
possibly spill onto your customers table or carpeting if bumped
so be careful and find the ideal melt pool for your container
by varying your wick size up or down. A melt pool of ¼
inch works fine in most cases and will throw the fragrance as
the candle is burning, making the melt pool, and creating a slight
heat updraft from the candle that takes the fragrance with it
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