Thank god I'm practicing making candles out of tin cans. I definitely can't sell them because of the annoying little specs on the bottom. I have the second batch and added the dye at the right temperature. I'm only going to switch to liquid color because powder just isn't right. I will spend the next hour pureeing the packets so they are finely chopped so I no longer have those specs. Update: After experimenting a little more with my candles, I started adding dye at over 200 degrees. 180 doesn't work. These dyes are great when the dye melts completely at over 200!
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