Your lead is too cold or the bullets or balls would have come out perfectly, after very few.
Taylor has and has used Rapine Mould prep- it works and he used one coat, only.
I like to spray my blocks whether, brass, aluminum or cast iron - they get a treatment of a single coat of MOLY bullet coanting spray. I've used Lyman and Ms Moly - both work well.
Seems to me, the Hoppes' is not good as it wipes off easily.
The sprays I use seem to coat the moulds identically to Taylor's moulds.
1 even coat, that's it. Set aside to dry.
I found casting pure lead, I use higher temperature setting. I have NEVER used a mould, but rarely does a bullet or ball go back into the pot.
The measure and weigh just about perfectly, every cast.
Here's a picture of round balls, cast in my .570" mould. Every one was perfect.
If they continue to be wrinkled, you lead is too cold, or perhaps you have contaminated it.
850F to 875F sounds better to me.
If the temp is causing the lead to blue skin, add 1/2" of 50/50 solder to a 20 pound mix. It will not harden the ball noticeably, but will help prevent the rapid accumulation of crust blue crust and wrinkled balls.