LauraZ
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Hello,
I'm new to making wax tarts (made candles years ago) and I seem to be having a problem. I've made them twice now and both times the hot throw is almost non-existent.
Both times I followed the directions on the suppliers' websites for the correct temperatures to heat the wax and when to add the FO.
First try - I used EcoSoya from Brambleberry and scented at only 1/2 ounce per pound of wax and read more to find I needed to double that. The scents I used were from Wholesale Supplies Plus (Orange Dreamsicle and Oatmeal Honey) Cured maybe 10 days.
Second try - I used Pillar of Joy from Nature's Garden and scented at 1.5 ounces per pound of wax just to be sure I had enough. I used a scent from Nature's Garden - Sweet Potato and Brown sugar. The wax tarts cured for 2 days.
I'm using warmers I bought from Scentsy. I really want to make this work and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Any suggestions would be very greatly appreciated
Laura
I'm new to making wax tarts (made candles years ago) and I seem to be having a problem. I've made them twice now and both times the hot throw is almost non-existent.
Both times I followed the directions on the suppliers' websites for the correct temperatures to heat the wax and when to add the FO.
First try - I used EcoSoya from Brambleberry and scented at only 1/2 ounce per pound of wax and read more to find I needed to double that. The scents I used were from Wholesale Supplies Plus (Orange Dreamsicle and Oatmeal Honey) Cured maybe 10 days.
Second try - I used Pillar of Joy from Nature's Garden and scented at 1.5 ounces per pound of wax just to be sure I had enough. I used a scent from Nature's Garden - Sweet Potato and Brown sugar. The wax tarts cured for 2 days.
I'm using warmers I bought from Scentsy. I really want to make this work and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Any suggestions would be very greatly appreciated
Laura