![Someone know how this happens? I changed my soy wax to another brand and now I'm getting this results when cold. I'm guessing somehow gets too much air. Is there a solution Someone know how this happens? I changed my soy wax to another brand and now I'm getting this results when cold. I'm guessing somehow gets too much air. Is there a solution](https://i.redd.it/ynh1dhcghbe01.jpg)
Someone know how this happens? I changed my soy wax to another brand and now I'm getting this results when cold. I'm guessing somehow gets too much air. Is there a solution
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14 Common Candle Making Problems [Part 1] | Troubleshooting Candle Issues and How to Deal With Them - YouTube
![14 Common Candle Making Problems [Part 1] | Troubleshooting Candle Issues and How to Deal With Them - YouTube 14 Common Candle Making Problems [Part 1] | Troubleshooting Candle Issues and How to Deal With Them - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/GTq7oKtCtXI/maxresdefault.jpg)
14 Common Candle Making Problems [Part 1] | Troubleshooting Candle Issues and How to Deal With Them - YouTube
![Life hack request: Anyone know how to solve this “deep hole” candle wax problem? It's soy wax if that makes a difference. : r/lifehacks Life hack request: Anyone know how to solve this “deep hole” candle wax problem? It's soy wax if that makes a difference. : r/lifehacks](https://i.redd.it/ezlcne160lta1.jpg)