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  1. On 11/25/2017 at 6:10 PM, katmeltswax said:

    Have you ever added paraffin to the 444? I am thinking about adding a little 4630 to see what results I get .I do want the wax to still have the look you get from it thou .So excited to try the 444 alone & a mix 😁

     

    No I haven't.  I really just started using the wax for melts because I had SO MUCH of it and didn't want to make candles anymore.  I have read that adding soy pillar wax works well, but I have had so much success with my 444 that I really don't feel the need.

     

     

  2. 12 hours ago, Belinda said:

    I've never noticed a scent transfer with using the same equipment as long as I wipe it out really good after I pour the wax.

     

    Yup!   This is pretty much what I do.  After pouring, I heat my pitchers in the water presto and wipe it out with paper towel.

     

    I have never experienced scent blending of any sort. 

     

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  3. On 11/22/2017 at 10:56 AM, katmeltswax said:

    How long did you cure before testing the 444?

     

    I generally let them sit for 7-10 days before using them, but I have had friends tell me that they use them 2-3 days after I've poured and they still smell amazing.

     

  4. For years I made paraffin candles, but a year or so back decided to move away from burning paraffin for health reasons and decided to try my hand at soy tins.  GB 444 was recommended by a fellow candlemaker and it worked tremendously.  As per usual I ordered it in bulk so I was overrun with soy wax flakes.  I decided that I didn't want to burn the soy either and moved onto clamshells/melts.  Owing to the fact that I had about 40lbs of GB 444 I decided to use that for clamshells.  It has been a resounding success.  I load it up to 12% FO and both the cold and hot throw is amazing.  Yes, I do have a lot of frosting, but I make them exclusively for myself and friends/family who request them, so aesthetics are not high on my list as a selling point.  Fragrance is King!

     

    Not the prettiest, I'll give you that, but certainly fragrant.

     

    Edited to say:  I read in another thread about not adding color and just leaving the wax natural ro allow for the color fading and frosted look, and think that is something I may do in the future. The uncolored melts look awesome.

     

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  5. I know this post is a few months old but I thought I would just add my .02c worth......

     

    I use 444 for melts and have been for about a year now.  I load them with 12% FO and generally just a few drops of liquid dye, and to be honest, I've never had mine last for anywhere close a year so I couldn't really comment on how long the scent or color lasts.  I would say that the longest I have waited until using a clamshell is probably around 4 months and while the color looked pretty much the same to me, the scent was decidedly stronger.

     

    That being said,  I do not sell - they are for personal use and for friends and family that have requested them after enviously commenting on how delightful it smells in my house.

     

     

     

  6. I heard via the grapevine that NGI is discontinuing production of their EcoSoya PB wax that I have been using for my clamshell melts.  Now I'm at a loss as to what other soy wax will work.  I have tested a few that I made with GB 444 and they seem to have worked pretty well, but I'm not sure if it's a long term solution.  

     

    I don't sell my melts.  I use them myself, occasionally give to those family members who express jealousy at how good my home always smells, so perfection is not required, and I would prefer to not have to blend with paraffin.

     

    Has anyone had any luck using a soy container wax? And which works best?  I would appreciate some guidance so that I don't have to waste a lot of money buying a whole lot of wax that may not get used.

     

    TIA. 

  7. Type of Soy or Soy Blend you use?    GB 444
    Additives if any?    None
    Preferred dyes?    Candlescience Liquid
    Preferred wick (Not sizes)?    ECO
    Pouring temp you recommend?    I pour between 135 and 140
    What you do to prevent frosting?    Not an issue
    What you do to prevent rough tops?    I don't often get them, but if I do it's nothing the trusty heat gun can't fix.
    Do you do anything to prevent wet spots?    Use 8oz tins only.

  8. I must admit that it looks really lovely, and makes a great decorative piece, but I do share the concerns of other as to how it will burn once it reaches those embeds. I think Scented is correct when she said there is a probability that something will go wrong.

    Make sure you burn that candle when someone is around to watch it ~ I would hate for something bad to happen. ;)

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