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euroman$

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  1. I made a paraffin(100%) pillar...I was just wondering the starting point OR someones opinion on Percentages possibly what they use or give me a starting point...I know I could put 1%paraffin and 99% soy or any combination...I was searching for what works for others
  2. to do a soy para blend...I currently use j223/ez soy....but thinking about using a parasoy blend...I am looking for a starting point % wise>>.thanks
  3. Greetings!!! Does anybody use a para soy blend for containers??? I was think of a blend of 60% soy and 40% paraffin...could anyone give me some percentages...I currently use 50/50 j223 and ez soy...I made a paraffin pillar the other night to get rid of some old fo...and I didn't even use 1/3 of an ounce and this candle will knock you out!!! Hot and cold...I will rely upon members expertise... Thanks
  4. Hi!!! Does anyone use a soy paraffin mix...I have been using j223 and ez soy And have been fairly satisfied with the results...however I made a paraffin pillar the other night and wow!!! the cold and hot throw was incredible and I only used probabaly 1/3 of an ounce just to get rid of some FO...If I would decide to do a container with parasoy...where would you start??? 50% 50%?? I was thinking about 60 soy 40 paraffin...I am waiting for your expertise>>Thanks for your time
  5. There comes a time when you have to move to the next level and that is flat out selling!! You can test and test for years...which I have done...spent a lot of money testing major suppliers products...when they are the one's who should be testing their product...I will compare my candles to any big retial store around...My testing days are done...and now it is time to quit dallying and get down to facts... quit wasting time and money and sell your products to make profit....tha's what it is all about for me Now.,
  6. In My opinion....I think the industry should really take a HARD each look at all the variables with each individual wax they produce...Basically I think their testing is done in extremely controlled cicumstances and I think it is very hard for us to duplicate those condtions consistantly time after time. I wish they could develop a wax that can stand a little variance in conditions and temperatures without wet spots/ wicking problems/ fragrances not mixing well with the wax ect...These people are making a killing off OUR Testing the Product. Thanks for the vent!!!!
  7. Saw this while browsing the web astrolite 123 the old formula...has anyone used this wax and what are the properties of this wax I can't seem to find a msds sheet on this wax. Do you need to add additives??? Thanks for your time!!!
  8. Hi Everyone!!! Samples have long been a problem for me...but what I do now is take the sample bottles that I get from Peaks and when they are empty and slap on my small candle label with scent name. However I still haven't found a good carrying case for the bottles...and believe me there is still enough scent in the bottle for customers to get an idea of each scent...Plus you don't have to worry about Bleeding scents and melting wax...and it looks very professional...I am looking for a carrying case that will hold each individual bottle. You may want to try this...
  9. Just curious are you using the small zip lock bags
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