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Angela@Floreo

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  1. I am putting together a deal for an extremely large volume of aluminium seamless candle tins with slip lids. The finished size will be around 80mm x 50mm. That's around the same size as a

    U.S 3 1/4" x 2" or US 8oz or Metric 200g fill. The tins are the same as the ones used for my floreo aroma range and can be seen on my website floreoforwomen.com.

    If I go ahead, the tins will take approximately 8 weeks to get here from the far east, but my supplier is all set up and ready to go. I just wondered if anyone else in the UK would like to get in on the deal as the more I buy the cheaper the unit price for everyone.

    The price for this size tin will already be less than I have seen anywhere else including importing from the U.S. If anyone wants any info, please get in touch soon so we can club together to benefit from a really good deal.

    This isn't an advert for items for sale but an opportunity to buy in using our bulk buying power.

  2. have to ask i must be having a "moment"

    but is this the kind of coconut oil you could use? it does say for bath bombs but nothing about candles

    help lol

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/100-Pure-Natural-ORGANIC-VIRGIN-COCONUT-Oil-50ml_W0QQitemZ160123656298QQihZ006QQcategoryZ21205QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    TIA

    Hi from a fellow UK candlemaker, I've been following this thread and also looking for something to harden my soy wax - Just spoken to a really helpful guy at coconoil.co.uk and bought a small sample to try. The melt point is 24 degrees C which equates to 76 degrees farenheit - which I am guessing is similar to Lou-ana 76 - I'll let you know

  3. Hi again, I contacted NGI as promised and thought I would share their response to see if it helps anyone else. I'd be interested to know what you think - as I can't see how this relates to my tealights that also turn grey green? I'll keep following up if anyone is still interested- let me know.

    NGI Response

    " It sounds like you may be over heating the wax/fragrance combination. The key is to use the diameter/hour rule for wicking. If your container diameter is 3 inches then it should take 3 hours for the burn pool to reach a depth of 1/8 to 1/4 inch and be fully across. That means one inch per hour the reach a full burn pool. The burn pool should be no deeper than 1.4 inch. If so then the candle is over heating. this can cause discoloration. Using 4 wicks is a lot of heat with potential to over heat the wax/fragrance combo. You may either need to radically decrease the wick size or remove wicks to achieve the proper burn pool."

  4. Hi, I have been making candles for over 3 years and have recently hit upon a new problem. I've tried to go "upmarket" and produce multi wick candles in glass containers. I am using my usual supplier of FO's and EO's and I am not adding ANY dye to them at all. The idea is that they stay a natural off-white colour. I use Eco-Soya Advanced from NGI and have never experienced problems before.

    I should also say that when I pour the candle it remains its natural colour, it is only when it burns that it turns a definite shade of green.

    What am I doing wrong? Please help.

    Angela

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