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Why do Homemade Candles Get Sinkholes?
- Sinkholes form in candles when air bubbles get trapped in the wax as it cools and hardens.
- Tall, narrow containers make candles more prone to sinkholes.
- Use a single pour of wax at the right temperature to prevent sinkholes.
- You can fix sinkholes using a heat gun to re-melt the wax.
Troubleshooting Guide for Candle Making
- Proper wick size is key to preventing sinkholes.
- Small containers can lead to tunneling and wax shrinkage.
- Allowing enough cool time and using a candle snuffer can minimize disturbances to the wax.
- Keeping wicks trimmed to 1/4 inch makes candles burn more evenly and reduces sinkholes.
Preventing Sinkholes in Candles
- Sinkholes occur naturally from the wax setting up.
- The "second pour" procedure is a viable option to fix sinkholes quickly.
- Knowing tips and tricks can reduce time wasted on solving problems and improve techniques.
Why Do Candles Get Sinkholes?
- Sinkholes form in candles when bubbles get trapped in the wax as it cools.
- Use a single pour of wax at the right temperature to prevent sinkholes.
- Keeping wicks trimmed to 1/4 inch before each use helps prevent sinkholes.
How to Prevent a Sinkhole in Candles
- Sinkholes form in candles when bubbles get trapped in the wax as it cools.
- Use a single pour of wax at the right temperature to prevent sinkholes.
- You can fix sinkholes using a heat gun to re-melt the wax.