How to get candle to come out of hard moulds smooth and shiny?

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Hi all.
This is a question regarding hard plastic moulds. Some of my moulds, classic uprights and one round, sometimes the candles come out lovely, smooth and shiny and other times, matt, smudged and jumpy (vertical lines).
I can't work out what causes that.
Advise please!
 

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The lines are caused by the wax cooling past the setting point briefly as it comes into contact with the side of the moulds.

The best way to alleviate this is to heat the moulds prior to pouring, then pour quickly and consistently in a single motion whilst trying not to hit the sides.

Ensure that you're not pouring too cold as well, you probably want to be between 68.5-70*c.
 

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The lines are caused by the wax cooling past the setting point briefly as it comes into contact with the side of the moulds.

The best way to alleviate this is to heat the moulds prior to pouring, then pour quickly and consistently in a single motion whilst trying not to hit the sides.

Ensure that you're not pouring too cold as well, you probably want to be between 68.5-70*c.
Good to know! Thanks
 

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Didn't know there was such a thing.
Sometimes called mould release. Loads of people on Ebay sell it. It can also be used on the rubber seal of car doors to stop them icing shut after a hard frost.
 
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