What is the difference between 444 and 464 soy wax




















Golden Brands "Golden Wax" Soy Waxes are a little newer than NatureWax products, however, they have quickly become a favorite among candle-makers. They offer more products to choose from than the NatureWax line, which allows you to choose which wax works best for your specific needs. These waxes are used in candles, lotions, lip balms, and many other non-edible uses. We currently carry four Golden Wax Soy products, two which are pure soy container waxes and two which are enhanced soy container waxes.

Golden Wax has two pure soy container waxes that contain no additives and are both FDA approved and Kosher-certified. They blend well with beeswax, paraffin, slack wax, and microcrystalline waxes.

These are GW and GW GW has a lower melt point which helps with the burn and gives better glass adhesion producing less wet spots. GW has a higher melt point which enables it to retain a higher fragrance oil load to give you a stronger scent throw. Golden Wax has two enhanced soy container waxes that contain a soy-based additive and are both FDA-approved and Kosher-certified.

The additive enables the soy to be poured at hotter temperatures reducing frosting and increasing the fragrance oil load. They blend well with paraffin, slack wax, and microcrystalline waxes. It blends well with beeswax, paraffin, slack wax, and microcrystalline waxes. This wax is excellent for making soy wax tarts, votives, and pillar candles. Alphabetically Listed. Soy Container Candle Kit. Clamshell Tart Kit. Votive Candle Kit. Pillar Candle Kit. Cookie Cutters. Candle Containers Containers.

Clamshell Molds. Candle Wax Paraffin Wax. Soy Wax. Palm Wax. Other Wax. Wax Additives. Candle Wicks Wick Clip Assemblies. Wooden Wicks. Wick Sampler Kits. Tube Wicks. Wick by the Roll. Candle Making Equipment Pouring Pots. Digital Scales. Other Equipment. Candle Dyes Liquid Dyes.

Dye Blocks. Other Dye Products. Candle Molds Votive Molds. Pillar Molds. Seamless Aluminum Molds. Silicone Molds. Mold Accessories. Candle Making Accessories Clamshell Molds.

Caution Labels. Other Accessories. Cosmetic Bases Foaming Bath Butter. Soap Safe Fragrances Feminine. Vanillin Free. Repours are not a big deal, especially if you decide to excavate around the wick for potential holes from cooling. I think you should be adding your fo at a higher temp, again I'm not real familiar with your wax, but my soy wax I add fo at and pour somewhere between and depending on whether I'm making candles or melts.

Oh Im sure I am over thinking it. My only issue was that on so many websites Ive been visiting lately, in all the customer review sections and all forum articles, hardly ever a mention of but tons and tons of "help me with this" articles on I will most likely continue with , but I am about to re-order another 10lb bag and was considering getting the this time and see if I can notice a difference.

This is an issue I have been noticing after my candles have burned for a bit and I wake up the next morning. I had thought that I was turning out bad pours as I am still new to all this. I might just decide to hold any further testing of and give a 10lb batch of a try this next week. It is the nature of soy. Embrace it and just make some awesome burning candles.

I've never had wet spots or any issues, and my tops turn out nicely, too. I live in the Mojave Desert, so I originally got to prevent my candles from melting in the heat. I've been really curious about , just to compare scent throw and how it burns, but I can't bring myself to waste money on testing a new wax when the one I've been using is doing just fine. The only thing I don't like is that after burning, the tops crystallize and look kind of grainy; however, I have just given in to the fact that it's soy wax and it does what it wants It doesn't affect the burn.

I also have been rather annoyed with my tops after burning. I get pits and frosting that werent there when I first poured. Im also curious if does the same, so I have a 10lb bag of that on its way along with some new style jars I want to test. The jars I have been testing will cost me 1. Doesnt seem like much, but that. I think you'll find that all soy waxes will end up with that cauliflower look after burning and cooling, a bit of paraffin seems to minimize that.

But if you're after a "pure" soy you'll need to learn to love that look. I used for years, then tried for 'better adhesion', and also because one supplier had a great sale on it. Some suppliers don't even offer I've also noticed a lot more people talk about than I gave a shot. Didn't really see that much difference in how the wax adheres to the glass or how smooth the tops were.

I went back to my just because I like it better. It doesn't clump together in the box like so is easier to scoop out. Seems to me like it cools down quicker for pouring too. And I shipped some candles to Nevada last summer and figured since has a higher melt point, it is a better wax for hot weather.

Thanks Gail. I have a bag of on its way. Im still figuring out what size wood wick to use, so I plan on making a side by side comparison of the vs when I do my next burn tests. I'm new as well, and ordered GB I have found that LoneStarCandles is much closer to me, and thus, the shipping is considerably cheaper. I initially wanted to try a few waxes out, but it's been expensive enough testing this one. I will eventually branch out into , especially to figure out something for summer heats as I hear glass container candles with GB can melt inside, but there may be a way around it by putting it in styrofoam?

I don't know, but I do know the summer is months away! I have seen the most information on here about When I don't there's 0 hot throw, but it's usually a wick issue. Using Candle Science's Red Hot Cinnamon, the scent throw is so ridiculously strong, I can't wrap my head around something being stronger. I would be curious if anyone's done side by side comparisons of and for scent throw specifically. What they are saying doesn't appear to necessarily mean it's a stronger scent. It can hold more fragrance oil, but that doesn't necessarily translate into a stronger scent throw.

Everyone on here will tell you that too, which is how I was sure that was right. Perhaps one more experienced here will correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't see the higher melt point yielding a stronger scent across the board, at best only specific FOs in that specific wax if at all. It might even clog up the wick and produce much less scent.

I could be way off here but I fear that might need the higher FO to get equal scent please correct me if I'm wrong. You will receive an order confirmation email after checkout 2.

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