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How to Pour the Perfect Vegetable Wax Candle - NatureWax® 

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Perfect your skills in pouring and cooling your DIY candle using vegetable wax. Watch the video to learn how to get the most out of your vegetable wax and learn more by visiting
NatureWax - www.cargill.com/bioindustrial...
0:00 Introduction & Common Issues
2:11 The Melt
4:25 The Wick
6:53 The Pour
10:20 The Cooldown
11:56 The Test

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@user-sg5st8zt2q
@user-sg5st8zt2q Год назад
Best explanation ever I heard❤🎉🎉
@thenakidjoi4582
@thenakidjoi4582 3 года назад
Great video!
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
We are glad to hear that you liked the video.
@pathbabes
@pathbabes 3 года назад
Thank you so much for making this!!! I have been searching on a good video about C-3 wax.
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
We are glad to hear that you liked the video.
@kellsgreenidge8885
@kellsgreenidge8885 2 года назад
Very informative video. Gonna save it.
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
We are glad to hear that you liked the video.
@lonelycreamy
@lonelycreamy 8 месяцев назад
I love this video!! Last night I made Cargill C3 wax and it came out well but I noticed some small frosting. Now I have solutions!!
@gigimajosa
@gigimajosa 2 года назад
Excellent Thank you!
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
We are glad to hear that you liked the video.
@joannatyminska5343
@joannatyminska5343 3 года назад
I am using C3 wax and still learning about candle making and testing and testing. Thank you for your video.
@poompella5290
@poompella5290 5 месяцев назад
Very nice video. I made first tester with your wax and got some cracks around wooden wick so my guess was my room temperature cuz it’s most likely low (around 19C) and I poured it at 50C. But with the wick I struggled to find explanation. I’ve researched many information about wooden wicks and most of them recommend to put 2 wicks together instead of 1, so I did it to my tester and had crazy and insane pool and flame and obviously hot container which was hotter than a cup of coffee. With your video I understood that 1 wick is enough or maybe even smaller size one will do another testing. Thank you so much
@powerinnaturealinaf.muntea8878
@powerinnaturealinaf.muntea8878 3 года назад
best tutorial out there BY FAR
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
We are glad to hear that you liked the video.
@justdoodlingfamilyhomestea5436
@justdoodlingfamilyhomestea5436 9 месяцев назад
It was helpful
@MichelleAWhite-gb5zk
@MichelleAWhite-gb5zk 3 года назад
Nice video
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
We are glad to hear that you liked the video.
@Megan66666
@Megan66666 3 года назад
Wow, so helpful, thank you both so much ! I bought c 6 and made over 20 candles for friends and family. My first time making them it was quite a steep learning curve ! I want to make more I'm addicted cant wait to try out all these fabulous tips, but really the wax is so well made it was easy to work with !
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
We are glad that you liked the video and that you are using our product.
@kuldipraj2264
@kuldipraj2264 2 года назад
Hi mam you wick holder very nice with its
@illyouminate9963
@illyouminate9963 2 года назад
Amazing video, about to pour my first candles!! Watched so many videos, and this is my fav
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
We are glad to hear that you liked the video.
@illyouminate9963
@illyouminate9963 Год назад
@@Cargill hiii, thank you for your reply. I actually emailed you to ask about bulk buying soy wax, but I'm sure you get so many enquiries. I am in Spain, and want to sell soy wax here as there is a need for it. Is there a way I could contact you ? ))
@iluvdramarock
@iluvdramarock 3 года назад
I love it that I can use 6% I used candle science magnolia and peony and it amazing. I haven’t burn test it yet. I don’t like to add additives because I found out for the review that it is not considered safe? I like to have clean burn since I have pet and I am prone to migraine headaches. That why I sought out for natural wax. Hopefully this will work out.
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Thanks for your question. All additives are safe for candle use and being burned. The ones that we recommend are food additives and are totally safe for candles.
@paolas.m.1476
@paolas.m.1476 Год назад
Thank you for the video. Could you please let me know which is the best temperature to add the fragance oil? Thanks!!
@melindaduncan3073
@melindaduncan3073 Год назад
When I first started making candles, I purchased C3. When I went through the 45lb box, I ordered another. I feel like it is by far the superior wax. I still test with all of my new fragrance oils. I do use the eco series of wicks and the CD wicks and now I’m trying my hand at wooden wicks but those have been inconsistent. I’m still trying to figure those out.
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Glad you like the wax.
@user-qc5yc7om9y
@user-qc5yc7om9y 10 месяцев назад
When temp are you heating you wax to? And what temp are you adding you FO and pouring ? I’m having some trouble with this wax
@nerdisaur246
@nerdisaur246 Год назад
Hello! I very much liked this wax. Does NatureWax C-310 for Europe have any differences in pouring, wicking? And, does it have the same strong cold and hot throw? Thank you ^)
@MIZSDIAMON77
@MIZSDIAMON77 3 года назад
I use c3 wax From this video, I realized that I had too much fragrance because I would get the cottage cheese top. So I adjusted the fragrance load. I was adding too much fragrance. Thank you for this video.
@Cargill
@Cargill 3 года назад
Jazmyn, we’re happy to hear you found this video useful. If there is still a desire to add more fragrance than the suggested amounts, an additive such as NatureWax Elite 300 or Stearic Acid at 2 to 5% can be added to the wax to help control the cottage cheese on your next batch of candles.
@MissRealeKr
@MissRealeKr Год назад
Hi! In what temperature you should pour the fragance oil? I am pouring in 85°c and when I burn the candle, it doesn't smell.
@divinefem777
@divinefem777 2 года назад
I see mushrooming but I though that’s common with CD--not necessarily over wicked. I use CD18 same vessel as demo
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
We're glad to hear you are completing your own tests and making adjustments to create a great candle!
@TyajaTamisha
@TyajaTamisha 3 года назад
I’m working with c6 at what temperature should I add the fo? I heat the wax to 185 and I get the pouring temp but I’m not quite sure when to add the fo!?
@Cargill
@Cargill 3 года назад
Thanks Tyaja for the question. The FO can be added at anytime once the wax is above 165 deg F. Our preferred practice is typically to add it to the wax at 170 degrees F so to limit loses as much before the candle is poured.
@siouxsiewild6296
@siouxsiewild6296 Год назад
I'm using c6 (I'm a newbie at candles) I'm having trouble wicking for A 30cl glass containers and also a hell of a lot of frosting, any advice ?
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Dear Siouxsie Wild, please send us an e-mail to candles@cargill.com and we'll be happy to assist you and reply to your questions.
@henriettamendes7307
@henriettamendes7307 3 года назад
Loved your video thank you. I just ordered this wax excited to try it. What temperature do I add my fragrance at? Thanks Henrietta
@ao4618
@ao4618 3 года назад
You can add fragrance at 180 fareinheight.
@henriettamendes7307
@henriettamendes7307 3 года назад
@@ao4618 thank you Anu
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Thanks for the question. We recommend adding the fragrance once you get the wax to 165 to 170 degrees Fahrenheit.
@tawanalm
@tawanalm 3 года назад
Such an awesome video. I ordered a 5lb to test. I heard it’s better than 464. So do you suggest working more with Eco wick or Cd for this wax?
@Cargill
@Cargill 3 года назад
Thanks for the compliments on the video. We're glad to see you're doing your testing. That's the key. Either wick is good. We have used both but you need to do the testing to find the right wick for you. Test, test and test some more is the key when trying something new.
@clarehatchard1559
@clarehatchard1559 2 года назад
Such an informative video and brilliantly produced. I excitedly woke this morning and followed all your instructions hoping to pour the ultimate candle using C6 Coconut soy wax, however, I have come up with an issue I'm unsure how to solve. My room temperature was 23 c when melting the wax using a wax Melter, and stirred the wax with FO for your suggested time of around 5 mins. After 5 mins the temperate of the wax had plummeted to 60'C which I then had to pour, as heating up the wax again on a hot plate would possibly cause the FO to evaporate. Looking at the candles, they have set and are not so great: sink holes, and lumpy. I will have to pour a second layer but want to know if there is any way to pour a candle once without a second pour being needed ? Thanks so much :)
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Thanks for the question. I would suggest making sure that the wax is hotter when you pour them. Heating the wax back up to 75 degree Celsius will not flash off that much of the fragrance.
@tofuandeljefe8049
@tofuandeljefe8049 3 года назад
Is c3 wax ok to be shipping during the summer?
@Cargill
@Cargill 3 года назад
Thanks for your question J M. Provided that no other softer waxes are being added to the C-3 it is fine for shipping in the summer months. If you have additional questions regarding NatureWax C-3, visit.naturewax.com for more tips and tricks to pouring vegetable wax candles.
@lsolate
@lsolate 2 года назад
Any suggestions for sinkholes? Thanks!
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Thanks for the question. Sink holes are controlled by how the candle is cooled so we suggest working with your pour temperatures and making sure that the ambient temperature is controlled well.
@mauromoreira3455
@mauromoreira3455 2 года назад
Which wicks would you suggest for 20CL glasses? Eco10?
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Thanks for the question Mauro. We encourage you to test with multiple wick sizes since fragrance and other things can have an effect on which wick will work the best. Testing is key to create a great candle!
@iluvdramarock
@iluvdramarock 3 года назад
I have a candle tins about 3.25 inch in diameter but I want to use double wick. Which should I use?
@Cargill
@Cargill 3 года назад
We would suggest that you start with Stabilo 7 and work up to Stabilo 10. And, like most variables in candle making, you will need to test and test again it to find the right size.
@iluvdramarock
@iluvdramarock 3 года назад
@@Cargill thanks you. Most would suggest cd or eco but I would definitely check that out. Never mind they the same as CD.
@maricelachelamarin8632
@maricelachelamarin8632 2 года назад
What kind of pot did you use ? And does the nozzles clog?
@Cargill
@Cargill 2 года назад
Thank you for your interest in our products. The best way to get in touch with our commercial sales team is to follow the link below. If you fill out the contact form, a member of the correct unit will be in touch with you as soon as they are able. bit.ly/3xJXsvt
@divinefem777
@divinefem777 2 года назад
For coconut soy wax using that same jar, would you recommend a CD? Or Eco and if a CD which number please.
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Thanks for the question. ECO and CD type wicks will work fine. It is hard to say which one exactly since the amount of fragrance and fragrance type can have a large impact on the wick size.
@nelabota9739
@nelabota9739 3 года назад
Hi, I am using C3 wax, and the same diameter of the jar, but I like to work with cd wicks, pls can u tell me wich cd wick i have to use? Wich CD wick its the same as Eco 14?🙏
@iluvdramarock
@iluvdramarock 3 года назад
According to the chart I found from candle science, eco 14 and cd 22. Your best option to have one size up and down to test between. I am told that different fo will affect the performance.
@Cargill
@Cargill 3 года назад
Thanks for the question Nela. There is not a direct match but the Stabilo/CD 18 to 20 will be in the range. Keep in mind that fragrance can have an effect on which wick you choose as well.
@nelabota9739
@nelabota9739 3 года назад
@@iluvdramarock thank u, i was try the cd22 but it's big, but I was doing without FO, I will try with FO also just to see how is work! 🤗
@nelabota9739
@nelabota9739 3 года назад
@@Cargill thank u for your answer! I will do this! 🤗
@sjdbx
@sjdbx Год назад
I use your wax to make another product whom can I contact for tech help.
@chemmit2002
@chemmit2002 Год назад
If i use beeswax and coconut oil on a 50/50 base, the pour temp and other condition should be changed? Which ones and how much please?
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
I would suggest that they start pouring at 150 deg F to see how that does and flex the temperature up and down by 10 deg F to see which temperature works the best. As for fragrance levels I would suggest starting at 6% and work up slowly testing for bleed and appearance.
@fabiojean9215
@fabiojean9215 3 года назад
Can I use Wood Wick with Nature Wax C3 ?
@Cargill
@Cargill 3 года назад
Thanks Fabio for the question. Wick choice is an important part of a successful candle. Yes, Wood Wicks can be used with NatureWax C-3. Make sure to talk to your supplier of Wood Wicks to help you with sizing them properly.
@nicole8553
@nicole8553 3 года назад
Great video, thank you! Although I'm wondering why you're measuring the 24 ounces of melted wax via volume and not weight. Won't the results be best if you weigh the 24 ounces?
@Cargill
@Cargill 3 года назад
Thanks Nicole for the question. We would recommend being consistent in your method. If you are using fluid measurements, always use them. If you are using volume measurements, stick with that. Either can work, but it's important to stay consistent in how you measure inputs.
@nicole8553
@nicole8553 3 года назад
@@Cargill that makes sense, thank you!
@yelena7147
@yelena7147 2 года назад
In instructions of C3 wax it says maximum fragrance load is 6%. On the candle supply site it says 8%. Here you say maximum 9%. So what is true? It's confusing.
@CrazyCarriee
@CrazyCarriee 2 года назад
it is very confusing. I just started candle making and ive been searching everywhere to see how much FO people are using. I tried 6% but i get little to no ht. Then i tried 9% which gives me a little more ht but only slightly. guessing it either because of wick( eco 10 in 2in diameter jar) or just the FO itself. also purchased vybar to try out
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Thanks for the question. Typically, 6% is the level that you will not see any issues with the wax. Some fragrances will cause problems with the wax when used at higher percentages. Test the fragrance in the wax and if no problems are seen then you can use that amount. If problems come up you may need to add additives to help control the fragrance problem.
@TheCraiig92
@TheCraiig92 2 года назад
Very informative video, my issue is I make my candles in my kitchen and my kitchen can get very cold due to the cat flap being there (and it's winter), after some innovation I have made a a large box and have tin foil on all sides to which I heat the box up and jars before pouring and leave them to cure in there overnight in the box, still get some slight dips around the wick though, any idea why this could be? thank you
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Thanks for the question. The candles tend to cool slightly to slow in the core. We suggest lowering your pour temperatures slightly to help with this.
@krazedvintagemodel
@krazedvintagemodel 2 года назад
The link provided for the Indiana, North American distributor of Cargill waxes indicates the account has been suspended? Instills little confidence here.
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
To learn more about our products, please visit our website www.naturewax.com.
@natalyag8727
@natalyag8727 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video! I have been testing C3 for the last 3 months. The problem I am having is big butterfly mushroom after about 2 hours of burning. Using 9,% FO. Candles do pass safety test, an I get full melt pool in about 2.5-3 hours, using 2.75 diameter jars. Can you please suggest what should I change? I am using htp-105, lx-22 and premier-770. All with the same results. Thank you in advance!
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
We are glad to hear that you liked the video. You can try looking at Premier 700 series from Wick It. You really just need to test a number of different wicks to find one that burns correctly.
@KristenLocke
@KristenLocke Год назад
I know this comment is coming a few months later - but I’ve found that CD 10 and Eco 8 wicks work really great in my 2.75” diameter glass jars. I prefer the CD just a tad more. I had to wick down from a CD12 because I was getting the mushrooming with lots of flickering
@anitamarskamp
@anitamarskamp 10 месяцев назад
What do youthink is the best curling time before testing?
@Cargill
@Cargill 9 месяцев назад
Dear @anitamarskamp, If just looking at burn the for wick sizing and flame height, 18 to 24 hours is enough. If looking for how a fragrance throws in the wax, let the candles sit for 2 to 5 days so that the fragrance will equalize in the candle.
@swatikadam1449
@swatikadam1449 3 года назад
Great video!! Soy wax candles need to cure for 14 days... So for how long do the vegetable wax candles need to cure for a good hot throw. Thank you.
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Thanks for the question. Soy wax is a vegetable wax so the cure time will not change.
@rudib4353
@rudib4353 Год назад
I don't have the option to cool my working place, so it can vary from 18 to 30 degrees Celcius. What I leared here is, that the wax temperature must be lower in higher room temperatures and vice versa.
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
We're glad to hear that you have learned how to adapt the temperature based on your work place. It can take many tests to create a great candle!
@RainbowEnderNya
@RainbowEnderNya 5 месяцев назад
Help! I poured c3 and c6 waxes at 71-70°C temperature (room temperature was about 21-22°C) with 6% fragnance load and solid dye and got frosting in both candles. I can't really understand how can I avoid this problem. One article about working with soy waxes says that I need to decrease pouring temp, this vid says to increase it 🤯 And judging by the table in Handling Sheet, wax pouring temp for my room temp is between 71.1 to 76.7°C. Can I simply ignore this recomendation and pour at lower temp?
@Cargill
@Cargill 4 месяца назад
Dear RainbowEnderNya, Our experts shares that they have typically gotten the best results following the sheets but they do know that others have had great success pouring at much lower temperatures. The main thing is to make sure that the wax is heated to at least 165 deg F (73.9 deg C) and then let the wax cool down to the temperature that you would like to pour at. They have had customers that have poured at low as 120 deg F (48.9 deg C) and have great results.
@RainbowEnderNya
@RainbowEnderNya 4 месяца назад
@@Cargill Got it! Thanks!
@mariaschingeck4115
@mariaschingeck4115 2 года назад
Hi, I have few questions about Cargil 300. What kind of wick works with it? How can I reach out to you about this wax? Thank you
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Thanks for the question. We typically use HTP, Stabilo, or ECO type wicks for all vegetable candles but you will need to find the right one for the diameter and fragrance being used. For more information please access www.naturewax.com.
@zulikkowalski3547
@zulikkowalski3547 2 года назад
What exactly is fat bloom?
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Thanks for the question. It is the shifting of the soy from one crystal structure to another crystal type. Typically the nice looking structure is called Beta Prime and the bad is called Beta.
@RainbowEnderNya
@RainbowEnderNya 5 месяцев назад
And also about fragnance load. Handling Sheet says that Maximum Recommended Fragrance is 6% without any additives, but Lady in video says that it's 6-9%. Where is the truth?
@Cargill
@Cargill 4 месяца назад
Dear RainbowEnderNya, There is always a reason for doing this. Not all fragrances are the same and some of them have a co-solvent in them that will cause the wax to fat bloom (Cauliflower). At 6% this co-solvent typically does not give the wax problems so that is where 6% comes from. In the case of the video, the person had done the testing to know that she could use 9% and not have problems with the wax. Make sure to test the wax at higher levels and if no problems with the wax is noted then with that fragrance you can use the higher levels. If on the other hand you see issues, like a rough surface after the burn, then go back and add in the additives they talk about.
@RainbowEnderNya
@RainbowEnderNya 4 месяца назад
@@Cargill Thank you! Now it make sense 😊
@chezsylvie007
@chezsylvie007 2 года назад
why is necessary to have that horrible music playing...I was attempting to listen to the presenter but that music just turn me off
@Cargill
@Cargill Год назад
Thanks for your feedback. We will keep this in mind for our upcoming videos.
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