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@TallTayl I don't mind blending it, that is why I asked about 464 wax. This is all new to me, I don't know how to blend waxes. While doing research on what to do I found this site. I was hoping this community of creators would be able to help me on that.
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2 hours ago, TallTayl said:
I found that balance between heat and rate of consumption helps. I decided against that wax for many reasons. Like pughaus above, it pushed me to develop my own wax and I have never been happier.
@TallTayl What do you suggest I do at this point? I am so disappointed I ordered 45 more lbs of this wax, before figuring out this issue. I just started making candles, and I really love doing it. I wanted to start selling them, but I can't sell them the way they are right now. Should I buy 464 soy to mix with it the coconut 83 from Cali Candle? I'm so lost on what to do at this point, and I keep digging my self a deeper hole financially. Thank you all for your help. I feel a bit defeated at the moment.
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On 8/22/2018 at 11:03 PM, Laura C said:
Hello.
I see these are old posts but I sure wish I would have known about this site a year or so ago. It certainly would have saved me lots of time, money and frustration and I would have been able to start a candle business by now. 😅 I have been using Coconut 83 wax and was having lots of problems finding the right wicks. I too, after far too long, realized that Premier 700 series, Performa and HTP wicks do work well in this wax. I am making progress.
If you all are still using this wax, I have a few questions and comments.
- Sometime during 2016 didn't you notice the wax had changed, a lot. It didn't contain as much soy and no longer displayed the typical soy characteristics, mainly the rough, spongy tops after burning? The candle tops are now smooth as silk and the wax takes on a clear look when the candle is melting.
- With this new, most recent version of the wax, are you having problems with hit or miss issues on the cold and hot scent throw? I am, it's very unpredictable. But boy, when the scent throw is a hit it is very strong.
- But, as I mentioned, I am finding it easier to wick.
Would love to hear some feedback from anyone that uses the Coconut 83 wax.
http://calcandlesupply.com/coconut-83-wax-all-natural-coconut-wax/
https://www.northwoodcandlesupply.com/collections/candle-wax/products/coconut-candle-wax
@Laura C we’re you able to find the perfect wick for this wax? I too wish I found this website before I bought all the coconut wax that I did.
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@pughaus what wax do you use? I just ordered 45 more lbs of coconut wax because the new wick I got was good on the first burn. Second burn proved me wrong 😞
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@TallTayl did you find a wick that kept a low flame, and didn’t produce soot on the side of the jar?
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Hello, I am new to candle making and have been reading all the topics on coconut wax and I still feel like I haven’t figured out a solid answer.
I use coconut wax 83 from California candle supply.
I’m having such a hard time finding the right wick. I’m currently using eco 4. Diameter of my jar is 2.25”. The first burn was great, the second burn the flame was big and there is now soot on the jar. I have read in here I need to size down, but how far down? I seen other people were mixing soy or stearic acid. Did anyone find a way to just use the coconut 83 wax the way it is? The large flame and soot is so discouraging. I also order 45 more lbs of this wax, so I need to make it work.
I appreciate any help!!
HELP - Coconut Wax & Wicks
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@BusyBee This is an interesting way of doing it, does this work well for you?
Thanks!