While this product can be used on its own, it is recommended to blend it with paraffin or natural waxes. This high purity of soy wax is difficult to use and, as such, it's only recommended for EXPERIENCED candlemakers.
This slab is extremely brittle due to the high purity of soy, and may shatter into pieces. However, each package is carefully weighed to ensure it contains the complete product
Characteristics:
- Consistency: Soft and Brittle
- Appearance: Opaque and Ivory
- Best Uses: Container Candles and Molds
- Excellent hot and cold throw
- Long and clean burn
- Natural Wax Blend
- Requires no additional additives (other than fragrance and dyes)
Best Uses:
- Melt wax slowly using a double boiler
- Pour wax at 140°F – 150°F after removing from heat
- Add up to 10% fragrance at 170°F – 180°F
- For wick recommendations, refer to our wick guide
- These are suggested ranges based on our in-house testing; always test first for best results.
Safety Guidelines:
- Do not leave hot wax unattended.
- Never add water to wax.
- Have a Class B extinguisher (foam, CO₂, or dry chemical) within reach when handling hot wax
While this product can be used on its own, it is recommended to blend it with paraffin or natural waxes. This high purity of soy wax is difficult to use and, as such, it's only recommended for EXPERIENCED candlemakers.
This slab is extremely brittle due to the high purity of soy, and may shatter into pieces. However, each package is carefully weighed to ensure it contains the complete product
Characteristics:
- Consistency: Soft and Brittle
- Appearance: Opaque and Ivory
- Best Uses: Container Candles and Molds
- Excellent hot and cold throw
- Long and clean burn
- Natural Wax Blend
- Requires no additional additives (other than fragrance and dyes)
Best Uses:
- Melt wax slowly using a double boiler
- Pour wax at 140°F – 150°F after removing from heat
- Add up to 10% fragrance at 170°F – 180°F
- For wick recommendations, refer to our wick guide
- These are suggested ranges based on our in-house testing; always test first for best results.
Safety Guidelines:
- Do not leave hot wax unattended.
- Never add water to wax.
- Have a Class B extinguisher (foam, CO₂, or dry chemical) within reach when handling hot wax