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VickiB in CA

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    Central Valley of Sunny (and sometimes not so sunny!) California
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    Own and operate candle and body care business

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  1. Thanks! Can you tell me how you wick yours? I'm double wicking with LX18s in a 16 oz apothecary and was burning beautifully but now I'm noticing what happens so often for me. The melt pool on the sides of the jar starts to gradually shrink and then the wicks are getting shorter and shorter and shorter . . . Do you know what causes that? I'm going to try 20s instead and see if that doesn't give it enough "gas" to keep it going all the way down Thanks so much for the info regarding using dyes in this type of blend.
  2. I'm playing with a 70/30 soy para blend I've made myself. For any who've used this ratio of waxes, how would you say the dyes work in it? Do you have to use much more dye as you would for a paraffin wax? And would it frost at all considering how much paraffin is in it? Thanks for the help
  3. www.jarstore.com They're on the east coast. In Texas, Fairway Glass will frost them for you if you order 1000 (I think that's the minimum). The website is: www.fairwayglass.us
  4. I noticed when I was pouring a test batch of the J50 that there were what looked like little water bubbles sitting at the bottom of the melted wax.
  5. The 2 cases I ordered from Lonestar a few months ago are yellowish. I got an 8 lb slab of 7 year old J223 from another candlemaker. She sent it to me so I could compare to the new. It's nice and white. I wonder if Lonestar would take this yellow stuff back??
  6. Thanks! I ordered samples of both of those types :smiley2:
  7. Could someone give me a starting place for the soy blend I'm working with? I mix 75% GB 415 and 25% CB3 (soy/veg blend). I add 3% BW. I love the way the wax looks but having trouble wicking. I've only worked with zincs, premier 700s (fizzle out) and Ultra Cores. Do I need to add more wick types to my testing?? Thanks! ps - I use a 4" frosted apothecary - no color and 1.4 oz FO max.
  8. Can you tell me - are you wicking with zincs? I'm double wicking 44-24s and 24-28s in a 4" apothecary. I use 1.3 ozs of FO, which is normal for me.
  9. I've been talking w/another candlemaker about the J223 today. She said hers is smoking a lot lately where it wasn't before. I told her I didn't think it had changed. But then I haven't really burned any straight J223 candles for a while since I'm working on adding soy to it right now. I lit a few of my J223 candles off of the shelf and I'll be darned if 1 didn't smoke and 3 of them the wicks fizzled out after the melt pool was full. Is anyone else having problems or am I just imagining something weird here??:undecided It does seem a lot softer than usual but I just attributed that to the heat of summer.
  10. I used to sell a good amount of incense in my shop. I bought tall glass straight-sided bud vases from the 99 cent store and they hold about 100 sticks or so. I pour the 3 ozs of DPG/FO mixture in the bottom, slide in the sticks in and in a day or 2 they would be saturated to the top. This is what worked for me. This way is also space-efficient as you can line up several on the counter and do them all at once without taking up too much of your workspace.
  11. I would also love to have this one. It truly smells like a sprig of fresh picked mint leaves.
  12. Candlewic carries clear wax. I see that the pillar wax holds 6%. I think there's an overlay wax too?? www.candlewic.com
  13. I used to do a coffee and cinnamon blend and call it Cinnamon Espresso - you could also call it Mexican Coffee.
  14. Thanks for the responses. I'll try the 4786 and see how it works for me. On the 70/30 - isn't that the free sample GL was sending out a while back? I've been waiting since Feb for mine :undecided Maybe it will show up one of these days?? Thanks again for the responses. I think I actually have a sample of the 4786 laying around the shop somewhere. I'll have to look and see if that's the one I have for sure and give it a try. Thanks again!
  15. I've used the J223 since I first started 4 years ago and have recently wanted to switch to a harder container blend. I don't care if I have to do a second pour. I just want a wax that you can't make a hole in the top with your finger but has a decent scent throw. Even a para/soy blend would be good if it's not more than 50% soy. I've been working on a custom blend where I'm adding 25% pure soy and then some polyboost to harded it up a bit but my wicks aren't happy with me They seem to dance more and throw a little tantrum there in the jar Tried 3 or 4 different types. Any suggestions would be so appreciated.
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