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DangerRule id: pour-temp-above-flash-point

Pour temperature exceeds fragrance flash point

The flash point of a fragrance oil is the temperature at which its vapour can ignite. Adding fragrance to wax above its flash point flashes off the top notes and creates an ignition risk over the melt pot. Always cool the wax to at least five degrees below the lowest flash point in the blend before adding fragrance.

What this means for your recipe

When this rule fires the recipe is Blocked. The numeric score is hidden — a single Danger collapses the band on its own. Resolve the underlying condition before pouring or selling. The same rule fires every time the underlying condition is true, so the way to lift the score is to change the recipe, not the rule.

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