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We concur the extended aroma time may be due to varied scents allow your nose to recognize different aromas. Pro Tip: Often times, your nose may go "nose blind" to an aroma while a new guest may recognize the aroma, even overwhelmingly so. We recommend 2 scents throughout the home or more to add variety and keep your nose on it's toes!

As well as an occasional Fragrance-Free day, to let your smeller reset a bit. Brandon's Home: In my home, we burn a lot! I'm a wax melt super fan, go figure. In the Kitchen , we burn an aroma in the kitchen in a wall-warmer, for days.

When I walk into the kitchen open concept the scent is always there. It will overwhelm the home for days and stay in the kitchen as a pocket of aroma, for the next days which works for me! In my Living Room , we swap the wax cube once every days depending, this is my ground zero warmer and I change it up more usually because I want something new! Sometimes I will take the day old wax and re-melt it in the kitchen as a "pocket-zone" aroma.

In my Bathroom , is another good pocket zone! We will re-melt wax from the living room here, or if I'm taking a bath with one of our bath goodies, I will often pop in a totally new cube of a super relaxing aroma such as StressLess or Depression Relief. It's always new to my nose when I enter the bedroom so I never go nose blind to them, super relaxing and my nose always recognizes these aromas as "ope, it's time to rest". On average, customers experiences about 4 days per cube or nearly hours per wax brick, equal to TEN 16oz candles.

The results are really wild! Like any bar of our wax, results vary on the home and the warmers, but we do our best to provide support for ALL home types and brands of warmers, so our customers can experience a 5-Star performance every time.

Beeswax is the longest lasting candle wax however it is not often used in container candles and scented candles. Beeswax is often reserved for pillar candles that are decorative or used in religious settings. Harden candle wax simply by letting it cool at room temperature and it will begin to harden as it cools off. In addition, you can harden candle wax when making candles by adding an additive known as Vybar. Vybar will harden the candle wax and increase the melting temperature of the wax.

You can pour hot wax into some types of glass. Glass that is specifically designed to be heated and under pressure works best. This includes mason jars, jelly jars, and any type of glass container made for canning. In summary, was does not really dry. It just turns solid at a much higher temperature than many other liquids that we are used to.

Molten wax can be a pain to remove from surfaces after it hardens but with a little but of effort you can take care of it. Hi, I'm Carl. I am one of the co-founders here at Candleers. I live in the hills of West Virginia with my family and enjoy a wide variety of scented and floating candles. Place your wax in a smaller pan, glass bowl, or pouring jug. Your wax is now ready to pour into your chosen container. The Microwave Another way to melt wax is in the microwave.

Continue heating your wax in 2-minute intervals until it's fully melted. Add your desired amount of colour to the melted wax we recommend 0. Give your wax a good stir, ensuring the colour and fragrance are blended with the wax. Share Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn. Posted in: Knowledge Base. Gently stir the wax whilst pouring the fragrance. Pour your molten wax out of the container and into a pouring jug. Slowly pour your wax into your wax melt mould. Your wax melts should now be setting. We recommend storing your wax melts in a cool, dark place for approx.

Please note, this wax melt making guide is a general starter guide for beginners into wax melt making. Variations in waxes, fragrances and dyes can all affect the finished product, what works for some wax melts may not work for others.

The key to great wax melt making is trial and error.



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