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Going to try and make my own ParaSoy blend this weekend with 4627 and 464 and suggestions? Also going to try the 464 with 4794 for melts. Not asking for anyone's recipes just if anyone can give me a idea of some good starting points. I have tried mixing the 4794 with 464 in the past and wasn't happy with the results I did a 25% 464 with 75% 4794 and the throw wasn't what I was looking for on it. Has anyone else had any luck mixing these wax's? TIA!

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No, I tried 4627, 4630 with 415, 464 in all kinds of percentages and didn't care for any of the results. The only blend I found to be consistent was 85% 6006 and 15% 415 or 464 with a cd wick. Great appearance, cold and hot throw for most fos at about 7% load. I know there are some real fans of 4627 and 4630 but those waxes just didn't work for my taste. HTH

 

Steve

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I've used 4630 harmony blend at 20% with 464, seemed to eliminate the frosting and give me an over all better looking candle.  Haven't really tested sent throw yet hot.  I suppose it doesn't matter once you put any paraffin in, it's no longer an "all natural" soy candle.  So you are essentially making your own joy wax, with better quality results it seems lol

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Going to try and make my own ParaSoy blend this weekend with 4627 and 464 and suggestions? Also going to try the 464 with 4794 for melts. Not asking for anyone's recipes just if anyone can give me a idea of some good starting points. I have tried mixing the 4794 with 464 in the past and wasn't happy with the results I did a 25% 464 with 75% 4794 and the throw wasn't what I was looking for on it. Has anyone else had any luck mixing these wax's? TIA!

 

I would recommend 415 over the 464.  JMHO

Listen to Steve/Chuck- he knows what he's doing.

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I'm not Chuck, but personally from experience with a similar blend, I would start by making two candles, one with a CD8 and the next with a CD10.  Burn them for 3 hours each time and burn to the end.  Even if at first you think it's too small, keep going to the end.  HTH!

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I would love to know how you do with the 464/4627 blend.  I'm testing this combo myself.  I'm using the 8oz square mason jars, though, and I think that's what kicking my butt.  Smaller diameter at the top, then they get fat and sqaure.  I think I might go to the jelly jar.

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I will be mixing these up this weekend, if all goes as planned. Had plans to do it a couple of weekends ago and got sick, then was going to do it this past weekend and had bad storms. My brother lost his roof so been taking care of that. So hopefully I can get back to my candle making this weekend and try to mix this up :) fingers crossed! I will let everyone know how it goes.

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I tried the eco 6 and cd 10 in 464 with the 8oz jelly jar.  Both had good sent throw, though  after 6.5 hrs the eco6 had a sent pool 1/2 inch the cd 10 was at 1/4.  It took both about 3 hrs to reach the sides of the glass on initial burn.  Any suggestions or insight?

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yep, like I said took almost 4 hrs for them to reach the edge on the cd 10, and even after 6.5hrs, it only had 1/4 inch sent pool. The eco 6 had 1/2 in pool 6.5 hrs in and took around 3 hrs to reach the sides. about right, but I'm going to try one step up on the eco.  The cd 10, the wax discolored slightly 

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