How to use a Silicone candle mould
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
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Ty, this is one of the most helpful videos I've seen without all the talking and promotion. I look forward to more videos from you.
Thank you for such simple yet detailed explanation!
Excellent video love , thanks a mill for sharing and actually explaining. Ps. Never saw the paper pour trick , that my friend is verrrry good 👌🤗🧡 i love it x
Very helpful you make it look easy appreciate your time taken.
Please let me know where I could get the mold .thanks
Hi,
If the cut made to take out candle is improper are then any chances of having bulge in candle. My candle diameter from both end is ok but shrink in middle. It is tall cylinder candle
Hey love this what size and type of wick is this?
nice!
What temp do you pour the wax?
What paste do you use to close the hole at the end of the candle mold?
she used plasticine / modelling clay should suffice
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My wax sink after it cool all the time. How to fix this?
Where do you get your molds?
What type of candle wax you used please
My wax keeps leaking out the moulds the rubber bands arn’t working
What is the paper used for; to cool it down? and How long are you meant to leave a candle in a mould for? I read online some places say 24 hours so it's a bit confusing!
I keep getting loads of air bubbles in mine too
depends your wax, for soy wax around 4 hours
I am doing those kind of candles with beeswax and I still cannot make one without bubbles. I have no idea what am I doing wrong, I have tried to pour the wax into the silicon mould on different temperatures as well. I have tried to heat the mould as well and still, cannot do a proper one. Do you have any suggestions??
Try to pour slower! It helped me a lot with bubbles ☺️
Are you mixing the color in yourself? A lot of stirring creates the bubbles and the wax traps the air.
@@goddesseccentric8245 I am really carefull when stirring. Anyways, I am using soy wax now and I don t have any problems with bubbles anymore. I find it easier to work with.
@@mihaela2137 I use soy as well and don't have many problems at all
@@goddesseccentric8245 do you use soy for pillar candles in silicone molds? I'm trying to know if that works before I buy some
how do you clean these molds