Just to say thank you for the video. I ordered A27 for testing. I normally do rapeseed and coconut blend wax and tested, and it worked. I guess this blend is plant based and hardens quite a lot
Hi, I try to purchase Soy Blend A27 from a supplier here in the US and I was told it's a melt wax basically that I couldn't use it on a candle. Is that true?
omg thank you so much i almost spent £75 on a company to do this for me and i did not realise it was so easy!
Just to say thank you for the video. I ordered A27 for testing. I normally do rapeseed and coconut blend wax and tested, and it worked. I guess this blend is plant based and hardens quite a lot
Thank you so much.
Love this video😍 thankyou so much for sharing!
No problem glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank you
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you!!!!
qk question are you adding your fragrance oil as usual since you are doing a pre pour?
Do you have a recommended by vessel and wick to try for a first timer please?
What about the air bubbles?
Can I ask what the best wax would be for a solid candle refill? I am currently using millenium soy and kind of hoping I can use millenium for these
We use and recommend A27 Performance Soy
www.luxurycandlesupplies.co.uk/a27-performance-soy-blend-15kg.html
Can't get mine out of the vessel. Any tips please?
How long do you leave the wax to solidify before pulling it out? Thanks 😍
24 hours should be fine :)
@@londonluxurycandlesupplies1024 Thanks so much. I'm assuming ao5 cocosoya is ok for this method too?
@@janr3107 Only the A27 will work for refills im afraid
Hi,
I try to purchase Soy Blend A27 from a supplier here in the US and I was told it's a melt wax basically that I couldn't use it on a candle. Is that true?
How did it just come out?
Unfortunately this wax is only available from one seller in the US :(
I tried this with parasoy and I couldn’t get it off the sides. Did you freeze it?
This is the only wax that they specifically designed for refills. No need to freeze it. It won’t work with parasoy
Is it needs curing time?
I would recommend 5 -7 days curing time