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Why is there what appears to be wet spots in the soy candle?

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Why is there what appears to be wet spots in the soy candle?

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The soy wax isn’t making contact with the glass in some parts of the container and appears as a wet spot. Is this a defect? No. This is normal. Because MACC does not use additives or preservatives in the soy wax, it remains in as near a natural state as possible when we pour the soy candles. Therefore, you may notice some wet looking spots on your soy candle. This is simply where the soy wax has adhered to the glass surface. This is caused by temperature variations and is simply due to the expansion and contraction of the soy wax. You will notice that they change as the soy candle is burned and even when your room conditions change. This characteristic is normal and does not affect the quality, consistency or performance of the soy candle when burned properly. Soy candles are very sensitive to temperature and light changes so be aware of the location when placing or storing your luxury soy candle. Place your soy candle away from sunlight, fluorescent lighting and sources of heat. When

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