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link to Set Up Additive-Free Candles for Candle Making

Set Up Additive-Free Candles for Candle Making

You can make candles without additives by matching the wax to your jar or mold, choosing a safe wick size, and managing pour, cool, and cure timing so test burns stay clean. On this page,...

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link to What Does Vybar Do in Candles? (Scent Throw, Finish, Dosage & Fixes)

What Does Vybar Do in Candles? (Scent Throw, Finish, Dosage & Fixes)

Vybar is a polymer wax additive used mainly in paraffin-heavy candles to improve opacity and hardness and help fragrance oil stay distributed more evenly. On this page, the right starting dose means...

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link to Fix Cloudy or Cracked Candles from Wrong Additives (Fast Fixes)

Fix Cloudy or Cracked Candles from Wrong Additives (Fast Fixes)

Cloudiness and cracking from wrong additives usually clears when you re-melt, reduce the additive load, fully dissolve at the right temperature, and cool slowly. Start by matching the defect...

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link to How to Mix Candle Additives (Temps, Ratios, Order, Safety)

How to Mix Candle Additives (Temps, Ratios, Order, Safety)

Mix candle additives by melting wax, cooling to the right add-in temperature, weighing doses, stirring for 60 to 120 seconds, and pouring at the wax’s pour temperature to prevent separation,...

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link to Stearic Acid vs Vybar: Differences and Best Uses

Stearic Acid vs Vybar: Differences and Best Uses

Stearic acid is a fatty-acid hardener, while Vybar is a polymer candle additive. On this page, “best” means the better first additive to test for a specific wax class and defect pattern: stearic...

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link to How to Choose the Best Candle Additives

How to Choose the Best Candle Additives

Candle additives are optional ingredients added to wax to change structure, scent handling, appearance, or stability. On this page, the best additive means the additive family that best fits your...

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