DIY Homemade Candles - The 10 BIGGEST Problems + How To Fix Them! | The Wooden Wick Co.

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Published on Mar 26, 2021
Candle Making is just as much of an art as it is a science, and things don't always go exactly as planned. But have no fear - we are sharing with you the 10 biggest problems that candle makers face and how you can solve them!

1. Sweating:
2. Jump Lines:
3. Tunneling:
4. Candle Won’t Light:
5. Frosting:
6. Mottling:
7. Sink Holes:
8. Glass Adhesion:
9. Poor Hot or Cold Throw:
10. Smoking:

What are some of the candle issues you run into? Let us know in the comments below.

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