Made by global wax giant AAK in Sweden, Golden Wax 464 is an excellent soy container wax. It offers a powerful hot and cold scent throw, fantastic glass adhesion, smooth resets and is produced under rigorous ethical and environmental standards.
Vessel
Our Lotti 30cl glass is manufactured in Italy and meets the highest standards of clarity and tolerance.
Height: 90mm
Diameter: 78mm
Internal height: 75mm
Wick
Crafted from unbleached cotton and interwoven with a linen thread, CL candle wicks are innovative flat wicks designed to minimise afterglow and smoking while maintaining rigidity. All wicks are 110mm long with a thin paraffin coating for stability.
Usage Recommendations
We recommend working at an ambient temperature of 18 to 25°C.
We recommend heating EU GW464 to 70°C to melt it.
Add the fragrance at 65-70°C and stir until homogeneous.
The mixture is ready to pour at 60-70°C into jars at room temperature.
If you would like to test the wick you may do so after 48 hours.
We recommend leaving the candle to cure for 7-14 days for optimal scent throw.
Disclaimer
Each report shows test results for a set of candles made by Candle Shack’s R&D team for that particular recipe. The test reports are not a guarantee that all candles made to the recipe will burn in exactly the same way. Variables such as ambient temperature, air flow, or the manufacturing process can affect the burning profile of a candle, so it is recommended that candle makers conduct their own testing to ensure that they are satisfied with the performance of their product.
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