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  1. I think it's because they are clearing the rainforests to plant palms. Like crops. The problem is that the are destroying a whole ecosystem. Not to mention how many species may go extinct because their habitats are becoming smaller and smaller and the rainforest is slowly but surely being destroyed. I like soy because it's grown here in America's farmlands. The soy that I use is 100% American grown.
  2. Sliverofwax: Thankyou so much. I mean seriously, I'm glad that you get it. That's all I wanted to know. It seems to make sense to me as well. I'm using ECO wicks that have been suggested to me from the candlescience wick guide but I just wanted to know what other people use for this type of wax. I have gotten great responses from some people. I agree, it's a simple question I don't need a whole freakin lesson. I wanted people who obviously have time on their hands if they are browsing through this forum to say, "Why yes! I use Golden Brand 464 wax and I have great results with ____ wick." that would take 5 seconds of someones time. LOL!!!! But thankyou for seeing this too :highfive:
  3. Thank you :smiley2: yes I searched for hours on this subject to find that I couldn't use words like bad or better in my search. It said that they were too broad of terms...so after I spent 4 plus hours reading through all the random and scattered info I just thought, "Well since I can't seem to find specifically what I'm looking for, why not post a new thread where whoever feels like answering me could." i figured that's what this forum is here for. I've been more than happy to help out by posting to answer others questions. Thanks so much for your comments though. I think it's pretty rude to tell people that they shouldn't ask questions. If it bothers people they just should ignore the posts. Anyways thanks for your optimism!
  4. Some info to read from Candle Science. I completely support their ethical treatment to this matter. I am very concerned about the environment, and this is why I use soy wax only. I think they made a great decision and it just made me love their company even more!! http://www.candlescience.com/learning/the-problem-with-palm-wax.php
  5. PS: Do you have a pouring pot? That will help a lot too as far as pouring the wax into your containers.
  6. Hi! I am not familiar with your wax but I can help with a few things. First of all I had issues with the flash point of oils too, until I read and learned that this is only an issue if you are directly putting the FO on an open flame/heat source by itself. Once it's in the wax which has a significantly higher flash point it's not a problem. Check on the flash point of your wax and as long as you don't go over that (which there is no need to go anywhere near the waxs flaspoint) then there's no problem. As far as fragrance load 6% would be 1oz of FO per lb of your wax. As far as batch size, if this is your first time making candles I would just do one lb at a time. Making candles is not something that can be rushed through. I started at 1 lb at a time, and still don't ever do more than 3 lbs at a time. It's just easier to work with keeping the wax in temperature range. Again I don't work with your wax, I use GB464 so I don't have an experience to offer you with that wax. I hope some of this helps!
  7. Hi! I believe I may have a few suggestions for you to try. First of all if you are using a 3 oz container I imagine that it's a small jar. The ECO 14 wicks for for 3-3.5 diameter containers (it may be that your wick is too large and burning off the FO) I just went through this myself. Try the ECO 10 or ECO 8 wic depending on the diameter of your container. If you go to the candle science website they have a wick guide and you can put in what wax you are using and select the diameter of your container and it will give you some wick options. Also I add my FO at 185. I think adding the FO at the higher temp helps the FO to bind with the wax. Anyways just two suggestions that might help. Let us know how it turns out!
  8. Lol Judy, pretty much. I am new to this so was there a way to do a poll? That is exactly what I wanted. I like getting my supplies from Candle Science b/c they are half an hour from my house and I can just order and pick up. Unfortunately they do not sell the cdn wicks But yes from my readings and the responses on here it looks like the top two choices are ECO and CDN wicks! Thanks everyone for your input!
  9. Wow Stella you are a real pessimist and kind of making this a hostile environment for beginers like me. I didn't realize that us newbies were overloading the system with our questions. I did spend hors reading through threads (until 3 am) but thought maybe it would be nice to actually have a thread that answered my specific question and to help others in the future. I just don't understand the problem here. I thought this was a tool to help and a forum for questions and discussion. Your answer to every question cannot be look at other posts, otherwise this would not be an open forum for discussion it would just be a list of procedures. I'm done with this and if you have a problem with me asking questions I'm sorry, just don't answer!
  10. So Stella your problem with this thread is that Zi'm asking people who use GB464 what wicks they use and have had best results with. You wanted me not to post this thread and read through 500 posts to collect my data? I spent several hours reading through all of it. All I asked was for peoples experiences. I don't really see the problem with that. I've had a lot of helpful responses. I don't want to know specifically what wicks with my containers and FO....I will figure that out through test and trial. But if I get 9 out of 10 people telling me that for them a certain wick performs well for them with the GB464 then that might be a good starting point for me. If you don't use Gb464 and have an experience to share with me then you don't have to reply to this thread. Thank you to everyone else for sharing your good experiences with me. It looks like I'm going to give the cdns a try and compare to the ECO wicks! Great responses!! :yay:
  11. Thanks for your response! Do you find that one gives you a better HT or does it depend on your FO for which one you use. Thanks again!!
  12. Jack thank you so much! I completely agree I'm just asking for suggestions from people to get a starting point, I mean I thought that's what this forum was for and it seems like there are more people telling me to just figure it out on my own. I don't want to test trial 20 different wicks it the majority of GB464 users are using the same kind of wicks (kind of like a poll to pick my top 2-3 choices). But thank you so much for answering my question
  13. Thanks Carol! I have seen a few people on here saying that as well. Have you tried the ECO wicks? Where do you get your cdn wicks from?
  14. Ok update on the candles. Let me first say I think I'm in love with tempering! I did not do this on purpose. For some reason the FO and wax did not bind properly with one of the candles. Not really sure what happened but I re-melted the candle, poured it back into my pouring pot, heated to 185 again and then let it cool to 100 (this was suggested to me by somone who had some beautiful candles with GB464) and I have never seen such a beautiful candle! The surface is smooth and creamy looking and as of now (4 hours after solidifying) there are no signs of frosting. Just need to let it cure for a few days, and then we'll see how the HT is! I believe pooring at 100 for GB464 is working wonders for me! I just hate the wait for the cooling
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