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Fragrances Making You Sick?
Bottlecrafters replied to Bottlecrafters's topic in General Candle Making Discussions
I believe it depends on the vapors. You are not dealing with hazardous vapors, so I would use them until you experience failure. -
Fragrances Making You Sick?
Bottlecrafters replied to Bottlecrafters's topic in General Candle Making Discussions
Yeah, it takes some getting used to. Mine is like an extension of me now. I use it (with different cartridges) for cutting my glass. When I don't have it on, I feel a bit "naked" -
Fragrances Making You Sick?
Bottlecrafters replied to Bottlecrafters's topic in General Candle Making Discussions
Try Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/3M-Low-Maintenance-Half-Mask-Respirator-Assembly/dp/B00004Z4EB/ref=sr_1_2?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1387504853&sr=1-2&keywords=Respirator -
I had some fragrances that I was sick of smelling, some literally made me sick to my stomach after hours of pouring. My solution? A face respirator with Organic Vapor cartridges. The whole setup costs less than $40. Well worth it. Now I can pour, and not smell a thing!
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I am doing some research on selling wholesale to retail stores. anyone care to share what sales revenue expectations one might expect from an average sized retail gift shop?
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Not even a rookie yet
Bottlecrafters replied to VAwaxman's topic in General Candle Making Discussions
I'm in for nearly $1000 and haven't even started selling yet. I use Candle Science and Peak. I use GW464 Soy, and find that probably less than 50% of the fragrances I test throw well, so you will need to do a TON of testing to see what works for you. I start with 1 oz./lb. and go up to about 8% max. Anything more than that, and I try to find another scent, or come back to that scent with another supplier. Spend a lot of time reading these forums. There is a wealth of info. When I first started last December, I read this forum religiously for several hours per night (until my brain was mush). I lurked and read for over a month before I started testing. -
I don't have a retail store (so don't know much about POS systems), but use Square for cc processing, and really like it. I see they have recently released Square iPad POS: http://9to5mac.com/2012/03/05/square-moves-up-the-value-chain-with-square-register-ipad-pos-system/
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Trying to understand HTP wicks
Bottlecrafters replied to Bottlecrafters's topic in General Candle Making Discussions
What are you considering a large container? I tried 1212 (w 464) in a 3.125" container, and the flame was too big for my taste. -
And We need insurance because....
Bottlecrafters replied to funkymonkey66's topic in Business Side of Things
I also feel there are far too many frivolous lawsuits, but many times we don't hear the whole story. The McDonald's lawsuit is a prime example - google "Stella Liebeck" She is the person that sued Mcdonalds. A few facts: Stella was 79 years old at the time. She was not driving (her son was) McDonald's coffee at that time was heated to 180-190 degrees (most establishments heat to 130-140). McDonald's knew this could cause severe burns. Even stated that at 180 it is not fit for consumption, and may cause mouth and throat burns. Prior to this case there were approx. 700 known instances where McDonald's customers were burned by the coffee. Stella spent 8 days in the hospital, and underwent skin grafting. She was disabled for 2 years. Stella initially sought $20,000 from McDonald's but was rejected, thus went to court. So in this case, it was not about a "quick money" seeking customer. It was about a company that knew it's product to be "defective" and chose to ignore it for the sake of better taste, and profit. -
Wonder how much $$ one of those will set you back?
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FOs with Best HT in Soy
Bottlecrafters replied to Bottlecrafters's topic in Vegetable Wax & Beeswax Candle Making
Poured Honeysuckle Jasmine last week. Will probably light it by the weekend. CS Banana Nut Bread is a winner for me too (at 7% with CDN). Haven't tried your others, but may soon -
What would Saturday Morning smell like?
Bottlecrafters replied to jackbenimble's topic in Fragrance Discussion
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just wondering, testing question
Bottlecrafters replied to try2chme's topic in General Candle Making Discussions
There are some days it feels like it to me -
The ones that are growing wings are: Wild Mountain Honey Coconut Lime Verbana Botanical Orchard Frayed Clumps: Amish Harvest Creme Brulee Banana Nut Lavender Carbon Balls: I need to look through my notes in more detail, cause now I cant find any mention of this. I remember this early in my testing (diff wicks), but don't recall seeing this with using CDN and CD wicks I use now. All are from Peak and 1 oz of FO per 15 oz wax.
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I have noticed in my testing I sometimes get different types of mushrooming if you will. One type looks like a pair of wings formed at the top of the wick. Another is the wick appears to be frayed, and forming clumps Yet another is ball type mushrooms/carbon balls. I use CD and CDN wicks on 464. I have read that too much FO causes mushrooming, but do specific types of 'shrooming tell me anything more?
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GB 464 Temps and other things
Bottlecrafters replied to darciamoonz's topic in General Candle Making Discussions
I use 464, but have only been at it for 3 months. I heat to 185, add FO (usually 6.6% - 1 oz per 15 oz), and stir down to 160 then pour (using CDN wicks mostly). I cure for ~3-5 days before testing (thinking of waiting longer now). I have found I am batting about .500 with FOs. Some work, some don't. Bottom line, is you will have to test many of them yourself to see what works. I read recommendations on here of FOs that people love, and get great HT. I try them, and NADA, poor/no HT. So, as has been said by others MANY times on this forum...TEST...TEST....TEST (and STUDY...STUDY...STUDY - these forums). There are a lot of FOs around. My strategy (right or wrong) is to run through a bunch of testers (you can get 10 from peak for $19). I test them, put them in 3 buckets - "Keepers-Maybes-Losers". Keepers I tweak or add to my line (which I am not selling as yet), Maybes I will come back to later, and Losers I scrap immediately. Keep copious notes of your testing, as you will forget what you have done. Here are a few Peak FOs I am having luck with: Amish Harvest Creme Brulee Banana Nut Bread Black Canyon Birds of Paradise These may or may not work for you. Again, you will have to test yourself to see, but I have seen many people rave about the HT of these FOs here. -
ISO Great Throwing Orange FO for 464
Bottlecrafters replied to Bottlecrafters's topic in Fragrance Discussion
Is this Genwax? http://www.candlemakingsupplies.net/p___P0592183.html -
Anyone know where I can get a great throwing orange FO for 464 wax?
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I use 464. It has taken me a few months just to get my wicking down, now I am working on expanding my FOs. I use CDN wicks mostly. I have also found that it is hard to find FOs that throw well with 464. Like Chuck said, Creme Brulee throws well. I have also found Amish Harvest, Black Canyon, Birds of Paradise, Banana Nut Bread (all from Peaks) to throw well. Just got a new batch of 10 testers from Peaks, and poured 5 this weekend. Can't wait for them to cure to see, cause the smelled good oob.
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Do you rename your Fragrance Oils?
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What's in your pot this weekend? ~ March 17th~
Bottlecrafters replied to tlc's topic in General Candle Making Discussions
Who is your supplier for these? -
Container Wax
Bottlecrafters replied to dliteful scents's topic in General Candle Making Discussions
I use 464 Soy...but You might want to try CD or CDN 12 or 14 and wick up or down from there. -
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