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I tried pouring the KY wax at both 150 and 165, waves. When we pour the IGI 4794, waves. What temp do you pour the 4794?
So I have had 4 different people tell us the wax they are using and they are not needing a repour. I tried them all and they are always wavy or have dips in the tops.
Does anyone know what we are doing wrong?
Thanks a bunch
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Ok we tried the tart wax from KY, and we need to do a repour they are all wavy on top. We are pouring at 150 into the clam shells. I hate repouring and have tried everything!!
We have mixed IGI 4794 and J-50, then we tried IGI 4794 and J-223, and then IGI 4614 with J-50.... no success.
This is driving me CRAZY!
We also got some Astro V to mix with J-50 but it looks just like the IGI 4614 and our electric warmers had a hard time melting the wax.
Any suggestions?
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Yes, I did do a search:smiley2:. We have been making clamshell tarts. If anyone makes these without doing a repour that does not look like it needs a repour, can you please tell me what wax you are using in more detail than just votive or pillar ect.
We have used IGI 4794 and it is a repour. They look great, but as you know repouring tarts is very time consuming.
Then we tried mixing J-50 to it. Also a seperate batch of J-223. Even up to a 50/50 mix it shrinks and causes ripples, not as many but it does not look great.
We also tried Green Leafs pariffin/soy blend. They look awsome and don't need a repour, however they are a bit too soft.
We thank you so much for your info. And once again if you do clamshells without a repour and they look awsome, ( we place these in stores so they have to be A+) please be specific in what wax you are using.
Thanks A Bunch
Clam Tart Wax HELP!!
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Are you pouring into calmshells?