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  1. Oh duh! I was not thinking about the plastic on plastic part of it. It makes sense because the aroma beads are plastic too.

    My caffeine had not kicked in this morning when I posted this. Thanks for putting my brain in gear!!!

  2. I need your opinion on this!

    Do you think it would be okay to use plastic cookie cutters to make ornies??? I know you put these in the oven but not for very long. Do you think the plastic would do good in the heat for those few minutes?

    TIA

    patty c

  3. I love BNL's Warm Apple Pie but I am having a heck of a time wicking it in my 12 oz jars. Went all the way up to CD22 and HTP 1312 and it still won't go. It works fine in the smaller containers though. It does smell pretty close to home interiors.

    I have not messed with it much lately but I think my next step is to back down on the FO a bit although I really did not use much more than 1 oz pp.

    HTH

  4. I used to do those type of candles. They have a swirly almost marble look.

    I found the easiest way for me to do it was to pour the candle with no dye in it and wait for it to look really cloudy while cooling. Then I took liquid dye at the end of a toothpick and ran it along the inside of the glass in swirly kind of lines and then let it set up the rest of the way. After the candle was completely cooled I took a heat gun and heated up the jar on the outside where the dye was and move it around to make it swirl. It was kinda cool because every candle had its own look.

    Of course, for safety I used oven mitts to hold on to the jar and there was one time where the jar cracked.

    I had tried different methods but that was the only one that seemed to work for me.

  5. I use only 3 mm wick necks to alleviate half the candle being left unburned. If you're using 6 mm necks or longer, most of the candle will be wasted in tureens.

    I know, I was kinda thinking that too. Might have to use the 3mm tabs.

    I might have to nix the whole idea and just use them for wickless candles.

  6. Have you ever had a customer complain about the wasted wax at the bottom of these jars?

    I was on another board and someone posted that they do not use these jars anymore because of the wasted wax at the bottom. They did not state that people were complaining about it but I was wondering if there have been any problems like this.

  7. Well I tried the Performa wicks and was not really happy with the burn. They just did not seem hot enough and they still curled a little, which is why I tried them. Was hoping they would not curl.

    Has anyone here used LX wicks in soy? Do they seem to work okay? Do they curl over or stand straight?

    Sorry for all the questions but I am trying to find a wick I can be happy with.

  8. Another thing to watch for is just when you think you have it figured out you buy more soy that comes from a different batch and it is not the same. You have to test a few candles out with each batch of soy.

    Don't get me wrong you do not have to go and test everything again but a test of the lighter oils and the heavier oils should do okay.

    I am sure there are more experience people here than me that can lead you in the right direction with that.

  9. I just use straight 415 and I have tried CDs in the past but they did not mushroom. I was always told if they mushroom then they are too big and to try a smaller wick.

    Right now I use HTPs and they work great except for a few fragrances so I am leaning towards the Performa wicks. I have not tried them yet. I plan on ordering a sample kit to give them a try. My biggest gripe is the curling with HTPs and CDs. Don't like the way the flame looks when the wicks curl.

  10. I know what you mean about the curling. I am not sure why but that really bugs me. I just don't like the way the flame looks when the wick curls over. I must be a little anal.

    I am going to be trying them in 6 oz, 11 oz and 20 oz tureens. I am almost sure I will have to double wick the 20 oz.

    I have not ordered them yet. Just thought I would get some opinions on them to get a clue of what I am getting into.

  11. Thanks Lisa!

    I am sorry to hear about your dilemma about your oil and wick dilemma!

    I think I will order a sample pack and see how they do. I actually will be trying them out in larger jars. I have tried CDs and HTPs and I can get the HTPs to work in most but I am having a problem getting a few fragrances to work half way down the jar. I even double wick.

    If anyone else here has experience with these wicks I would love to hear from you!

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