I've just started candle making and am still struggling with the basics!! In particular, wet spots!!
I've finally come to the conclusion that my issue is down to cooling temperature. My flat is generally on the cold side - less than 20deg for sure. After pouring I left my candles in the cooling oven for around 4-5 hours. There were no signs of adhesion issues at this point prior to going to bed. I then put them in a plastic box with lid, in what I hoped would be the warmest place in the house overnight (although this was around 17deg at this stage and was likely to have gone down overnight). The next day the wet spots were pretty bad.
I've read that maybe wrapping in a towel/sock will help slow the cooling, or using newspaper over the top and I will try these things next but wondering if anyone has any other solutions. I am using ecosoya CB advanced and poured at 60deg into warm glassware. I might also try a higher pouring temp.
Any advice welcome! TIA
I've finally come to the conclusion that my issue is down to cooling temperature. My flat is generally on the cold side - less than 20deg for sure. After pouring I left my candles in the cooling oven for around 4-5 hours. There were no signs of adhesion issues at this point prior to going to bed. I then put them in a plastic box with lid, in what I hoped would be the warmest place in the house overnight (although this was around 17deg at this stage and was likely to have gone down overnight). The next day the wet spots were pretty bad.
I've read that maybe wrapping in a towel/sock will help slow the cooling, or using newspaper over the top and I will try these things next but wondering if anyone has any other solutions. I am using ecosoya CB advanced and poured at 60deg into warm glassware. I might also try a higher pouring temp.
Any advice welcome! TIA