lilstarr78 Posted January 6, 2007 Posted January 6, 2007 Ok, for some of you it is old wax, but for me it is new since I have not worked with it before I am going to be playing with J50, J223, 6006, EZ Soy and Astorlite Q this weekend Anyone have a favorite or a tip/trick/suggestions for me for a certain wax. I am trying to narrow down my wax to the one I would like to use permanently... then I can move on to specific jars, wicks, etc. Quote
StephD Posted January 6, 2007 Posted January 6, 2007 I just got my astorlite Q today and poured 2 8oz square masons. One has sugar cookie and the other almond cherry. The almond cherry is pink and the sugar cookie is blue because I wanted blue! lol I have not worked with it before but I like the looks, plus, according to nuscents website, it is supposed to cure in 12 hours. We'll see! lol I have not used those other waxes, but good luck and let me know how your astorlite turns out. I don't know how soon I'll test mine. I just poured them a few hours ago. I may wait until Sunday, if I can.Stephanie Quote
StephD Posted January 6, 2007 Posted January 6, 2007 Okay, I'm a dip. lol My wax is palm crystalizing container wax from nuscents, not astorlite Q. Anyway, I'll still let ya know how it goes and you can post how your testing goes.Stephanie Quote
snow Posted January 6, 2007 Posted January 6, 2007 I use J50 and I like it. It has a great cold and hot throw and burns well and clean with the wick I use...zinc. The only problem I have with it are wet spots, but if I clean the jars, pour in heated jars and let them cool in the oven they look good. I also add 2 tbls. of crisco to the pot and that seems to help. But the throw is great. Hope that helps some. Quote
Juggy Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 I'm using ezsoy and like it even though it is temperamental. I add liquid dye and fo at about 175 and pour about 95, when it starts to get a film on top. Heat the jars before pouring for a few minutes and I use cd wicks. It would be good to know how you like the J223, I'm about to try it. Quote
Scented Posted February 1, 2007 Posted February 1, 2007 My tip is make sure your samples are marked well with what kind is what. Quote
GKC Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 I've tried EZ soy and 6006. 6006 has a great throw but it seems to soot a lot.EZ Soy has a great cold throw right off the bat but for me it takes a few weeks to get a good hot throw. I tried mixing the two the other night. I'm still letting it cure right now. Quote
carefree Posted February 2, 2007 Posted February 2, 2007 oh how fun! I bet you will be busy, busy this weekend!!I don't really have a tip or trick to mention but I do have a little something to watch out for. I was on an astorlite Q fix for awhile and thought I found my personal fav when it came to container candles. Well unfortunately I was very quickly disappointed the first time I actually melted my Q candles (I was making wickless at the time). I always followed all the rules, only had put in .5 oz fo/lb, some UV and dye. I poured at the recommended temp and I was really pleased with both the cold throw and the finished look. BUT, after melting the first time, the candles severly discolored. They all went from a beautiful bright green to a nasty yellow/brown. Ugh! I put the wax away and just haven't had the heart or patience to pull it back out yet! It was very disappointing...I wish I would have taken pics to show you.I know I wasn't alone in having this issue. If you do a search on astorlite Q you'll find a couple others that have hit this roadblock too.Just something to watch out for!Good luck with all your testing and take good notes!! You're gonna have a blast! Quote
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