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Nickie

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  1. Here are the reviews by Cierra Candles for all 3 waxes...even with pictures! Not that this is necessarily where I will order, but nice to see something about these fictional waxes! ? http://www.cierracandles.com/Quantum-Soy-Wax-by-Ecosoya--Review_b_30.html
  2. Here is the only review I have found so far. http://www.cierracandles.com/Quantum-Soy-Wax-by-Ecosoya--Review_b_30.html
  3. Peak has a color named teal that looks VERY much like this.
  4. Maybe consider other reasons for melts not selling on Etsy outside of just the scents. Etsy is all about the marketing images, branding, feedback and a handmade look, among other things. This is also along the lines of what TallTayl mentioned. I know many, many people who have build highly successful wax based businesses really quick, starting on Etsy. But you have to stand out because this is a highly saturated market. I think it's about so much more than just scent types offered.
  5. Thank you to all of you!!.....I couldn't do this without your help! ?
  6. Regardless of what my testing reveals, I do agree Moonstar, that what RE does with the reviews makes me uncomfortable. I too think exactly as you said....if they are deceitful about that system, what other lies could there be? It raises a question in my mind, to say the least. Thanks for your feedback!
  7. Thank you for thinking about this for soooo long, and further, taking the time to respond. I agree that this does make tons more sense and like Moonstar I do totally trust you and your opinion. I will think about this further and try to do some testing around this idea. Believe me, I want what you're saying to be the truth, as I love soooo many of RE's oils. One thing that I didn't think of until you mentioned this is I got a brand new HVAC system in January, which is more powerful in many ways than the previous one. Not long after this is when I started having the issues. I want to go back to those small bottles once again now, as you have suggested. Thank you so much for your input! Since this post, I have gone out and bought oils from other suppliers trying to compare. I don't have any solid findings just yet cause I'm still testing, but I will know more soon. Regardless, more testing could never be a bad thing....right?! Many thanks....seriously!!
  8. It looks like the 220 will be the closest match to the 135, but I don't think any can really be compared to the old waxes me necessarily. Heard from a supplier today that's it's a new system, new technology completely. That is exactly how she described....guess maybe we can figure out what that means in time.
  9. Just wanted to share that the Candle Maker's Store has the new Ecosoya Waxes listed. They aren't available for purchase yet, but you can see how the new options align with the old ones Waxes. https://thecandlemakersstore.com/candle-making/candle-wax-and-gel.html
  10. Yeah, I reached out to them a few months back and she said they don't do anything smaller than what is offered on their website. Even for testing. I didn't rally like her email or her attitude toward the issue either. So I am still on the fence. It's just such a large amount to buy for testing!! I don't know what to do! They do say it's a proprietary blend to them. But yet, RE says the same thing about thier KY Tart wax and I recently found out the 650 from Flaming Candle is the exact same wax, from the same manufacturer. So I was just think maybe this one was the same way. Thanks for the advise!
  11. Does anyone out there have any experience with JS123 container wax? Or better yet.....is this wax sold somewhere else under a different name/supplier? Ive been interested in testing this wax for many different reasons, but they only sell it in huge bulk.....50lbs! $100 plus shipping just for me to test this wax! I was wondering is this wax worth that?? Thanks for your help, as always! ?
  12. I totally understand. I do think the mixing of these two will require a double pour....that is kind of where I am right now too. So I get what you're going through. Some days are good. Some not as much.
  13. Why not a blend of the 2 to solve most of the issues you've mentioned? Or are you only wanting to use 1 wax?
  14. Well you know, everyone's experience with this candle making stuff can be different.
  15. Silicone is porous and does pull some of the wax through to the underside of the mold. I pop the mold in the micro for a few seconds and wipe off the underside off with a cloth. My molds do hold scent as you have suggested, but I have never had a scent transfer to a new batch of melts and I never clean them with anything. Actually, I tried to clean them in the very beginning and nothing worked, nothing took away the scent. I have even put them in the dishwasher, but the water drops dried on them and left a spotty residue and transferred to my next melts. All in all, I really don't find that cleaning is necessary. And I certainly haven't found anything that works well enough to be worth the time invested in cleaning them. Right now, you can smell the scent you just poured in them, but as you use them more and more, where all scents are absorbed, you can no longer smell the previously poured scent. Now mine just seem to be a mix of every scent I've ever poured in them and I can't make out any particular scent.
  16. Ummmm, needs more than a damn warning label with this candle! I think it's fair to assume, after seeing this.
  17. I find that any kind of drafts, summer or winter, are worse than the air and humidity for any kind of wax.
  18. Wow! I am just speechless. The seller also forgot to remove the price sticker from the bottom of that glass. Bahahahaha! Trash all the way around.
  19. In the case of 6006, imo, the pour temp and cooling are more about the aesthetics of the wax. I find this wax to be very forgiving in all areas. I do cover mine while cooling, just with a sheet of paper, to take away the drafts. But honestly I have never had anything other than smooth tops with it. I do it just as a precaution more than anything else. Covering won't keep any of the oil from burning off, but it does help with the look of some of the waxes I work with (not particularly 6006 tho).
  20. Imo, you need to be pouring well over 160 rid the wet spots and your other issues. I would suggest 175 at a minimum. 6006 is a forgiving wax, it is NOT at all like working with straight soy. I'm fact, it acts more like a paraffin than a soy wax and also it tends to shrink more than other typical greasy "container" waxes. I can get it to fully release for tarts when I poor it cooler.....around 140.....Pouring it cooler will make your wet spots worse for sure.
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