Skylantern
Well-Known Member
Paraffin, why all the hate?
I keep reading posts about the difficulties of working with soy and I'm actually considering changing my process to straight paraffin. Before I dive-in, I'd love to hear from other chandlers as to their own experiences with paraffin and how to deal with the misconceptions around petroleum-based products.
I find myself having more of a challenge convincing others that paraffin is quite possibly a superior wax (cost/throw) when all they've been hearing about are the virtues of soy and the dangers of paraffin. Currently I don't have enough information to properly counter this argument so I'm reaching out to you guys to help educate me so that I can make a better informed decision that isn't swayed by fear and marketing.
Lastly, I have somes questions about additives. Do you guys use stearic acid to improve opacity? Does this mess with a pre-blended wax such as IGI 4625? To keep from buying more than one type of wax I was thinking about adding Crisco or Mineral Oil to the IGI 4625 to make it softer for containers. Bad idea? What should I be thinking about when formulating for a softer wax?
I feel like no matter how much I work with wax I always find new things to baffle me. I appreciate you guys so much, thank you for being there for us newbies.
I keep reading posts about the difficulties of working with soy and I'm actually considering changing my process to straight paraffin. Before I dive-in, I'd love to hear from other chandlers as to their own experiences with paraffin and how to deal with the misconceptions around petroleum-based products.
I find myself having more of a challenge convincing others that paraffin is quite possibly a superior wax (cost/throw) when all they've been hearing about are the virtues of soy and the dangers of paraffin. Currently I don't have enough information to properly counter this argument so I'm reaching out to you guys to help educate me so that I can make a better informed decision that isn't swayed by fear and marketing.
Lastly, I have somes questions about additives. Do you guys use stearic acid to improve opacity? Does this mess with a pre-blended wax such as IGI 4625? To keep from buying more than one type of wax I was thinking about adding Crisco or Mineral Oil to the IGI 4625 to make it softer for containers. Bad idea? What should I be thinking about when formulating for a softer wax?
I feel like no matter how much I work with wax I always find new things to baffle me. I appreciate you guys so much, thank you for being there for us newbies.