Craig Posted February 2, 2021 Share Posted February 2, 2021 I have been using GB464 for a few years and wanted to try a wax that I could get a better scent throw with. I tried Pro blend 600 in 8oz jelly jars with some fragrances that I purchased from Aztec Candle. I used 1oz of fragrance per pound and added at 180 degrees. I used an htp 104 wick and cured for 4 days. Good cold throw, but very weak hot throw. I have heard mixed reviews on this wax, so I don’t know if the fragrances i purchased were low quality or I’m possibly doing something wrong? Any ideas? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bfroberts Posted February 2, 2021 Share Posted February 2, 2021 12 hours ago, Craig said: I have been using GB464 for a few years and wanted to try a wax that I could get a better scent throw with. I tried Pro blend 600 in 8oz jelly jars with some fragrances that I purchased from Aztec Candle. I used 1oz of fragrance per pound and added at 180 degrees. I used an htp 104 wick and cured for 4 days. Good cold throw, but very weak hot throw. I have heard mixed reviews on this wax, so I don’t know if the fragrances i purchased were low quality or I’m possibly doing something wrong? Any ideas? I’ve been using this wax for a bit now and have a pretty good handle on it. HTP 104 is a pretty big wick for that jar. I’d try wicking down a couple of sizes. A wick that’s too hot can inhibit throw. In my experience, this wax can be a little finicky about FOs. Some scents I use are great in PB600, some not so much, and some need a week or two to cure. Just depends. Aztec has some good oils and some duds, just like most any other suppliers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craig Posted February 3, 2021 Author Share Posted February 3, 2021 Thanks, I appreciate the feedback !! I will try wicking down and experiment with some other fragrances. I’ve been getting most of my fragrances from the Flaming Candle that I used in the GB464 and noticed some fragrances just don’t throw well in that wax either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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