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Soya

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  1. I added 3%(bought at Michaels) and 9% FO. In tin containers. Used Peaks...Juicy pinapple. LX24 wick. Poured at 115. Room was very cool...69 maybe. I put one candle in the bathroom. Cured one day. I went in about an hour later..after lighting it..and I couldn't believe my sniffer! I had absolutly no throw without the BW. So I would know the difference....havent had one candle with a decent throw for months that I've been candlemaking. After a week or so...maybe I would get a liitle something. But remember I just started using this version 1 a couple of weeks ago.

    I am in between wick sizes though. What do I do....find another wick Brand? Go down on FO?

  2. Just so you know......I just checked on my candles...and 2 out of the 3 containers have no wet spots! THis is day 3. They actualy look perfect. I'm sure once they start to melt....they will start filling up the space between the container and wax giving it that Line though. The two I am talking about were made in thicker 3" glass tumblers. The one with the wet spot is thinner glass. This one pulled al the way around except in one area. I learned about wet spots from TOP!! We could also try mixing 135 with the ver2. I have some of that stuff too...or even eco pure soy. Somethings got to work with these waxes. I don't want to give up either. What temp did you pour those at Henry?

    Something just came to mind. I bought a so called soy massage candle once at the spa. It was not rock hard.....it appeared to have some kind of oil or something....maybe olive oil. NOW, THAT WAS A PERFECT CANDLE! So you may be right about adding some kind of oil.

  3. Henry I would love to hear about your findings mixing the 2 waxes. I am placing my order for the CB135 on Monday and will also start mixing and testing. I also went out today and bought beeswax. Thanks for the info.

    I will post my findings as I go along. NICE CANDLE you have there!!!

    Btw...I pour CB (ver 1) at 115 and my candles come out with perfect looking tops. Also I just poured 3 different scents and 3 colors last night and have no WET SPOTS at all. I did make some the other day that are pulling little by little. My problem is the throw :(. Guess I do need to give it time. Maybe I have candle nose.

  4. Hello :)

    I am between wick sizes on a container. This is the situation.

    LX 26 does not reach FMP in appropriate time.

    LX 28 Burns too fast.

    Can I add less FO to the LX26 to speed burning? or

    Can I add a hardener (steric or beeswax) to LX28 to slow down burning?

    Thank You

    HEY....It says I am a wax drip under my name! Ha Ha...That is too funny!!

  5. I have a container combo doing the same as yours Jeana......I wicked it with an LX 28...what I did was make another one with a smaller wick (LX26). That candle now takes approx 4 to 5 hours to get a FMP. Not everyone burns their candles for 4 to 5 hours and I am concerned... if they extinguish the candle say after 3 hours...that it would start an ugly tunnel. I did not have any sooting with the first combo...just large flames and faster candle melt down. I read somewhere, someone said it was better to have a FMP at 4 to 5 hours. I am new to candlemaking.....and am not sure which is better or supposed to be.

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