Candle Air Bubble Problem
Troubleshooting Guide
If your candles have many bubbles this is normally caused
by pouring at a very low temperature, or into exceptionally cool molds.
Bubbles
This is a fairly common problem that is easy to correct. This is usually
caused by a pouring temperature that is too low. May also be accompanied
by horizontal lines.
Prevention - Increase the pouring temperature. For room temperature metal
molds 185 degrees F. is about right. If the molds are exceptionally cool
a higher temperature may be needed.
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Author: Bob Sherman
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