Soy 10 Luxury Wax | Soy #10 (Accublend)
Maker's Notes:
- Made with an all-natural blend of 100% soy wax ingredients. It does contain a minuscule amount of food grade paraffin for stability and increased scent throw.
- Gluten-free, toxin-free, paraben-free, and phthalate-free
- Cruelty-free - Leaping Bunny Certified
- Easy to use, single-pour wax - no heat gun required.
- Bright white color
- Even, slow burn with excellent glass adhesion.
- Great hot/cold throw.
- Handles 8-12% fragrance load, although we've found 10% to be the best.
Description:
Soy # 10 from Accu-Blend is a smooth, all-natural blend of 100% soy wax ingredients. It has excellent color retention, jar adhesion, hot and cold throw, and is clean-burning. No additives are required. It is blended to eliminate frosting of colored candles and adheres very well to the glass. It pours with a smooth surface and has long burn times. As with all natural products, soy blends can vary slightly from batch to batch.
Wicking: CDN, ECO, HTP wicks work great with this wax.
Curing: We recommend approximately 14 days for curing.
Please note: When shipping during warmer temperatures, the wax may soften or melt slightly. This will not affect the wax quality.
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How to Use
- Prepare vessels first, or prepare while wax is heating up. ie wick vessels and secure with wick centering bars before pouring in hot wax.
- Cut wax into smaller chunks. Soy 10 wax is a soft enough wax where you can use a butter knife to score it and break it into smaller pieces.
- Heat to 185-190°F degrees, remove from the heat source, add fragrance oil and dye, blend for 15-30 seconds and pour immediately.
- For consistently smooth results, it is recommended to pour hot at 170°F.
- For thick glass and or cooler room temperatures below 65°F, pre-heating the glass is recommended. For example, you can either place jars in the oven on the lowest setting, or use a heat gun to preheat jars.
- For smoother top surfaces (ie granite), it is recommended to heat lamp the surface after candle has set up or place candle on a raised cooling rack.
- The maximum fragrance load is 8-12%, but higher fragrance loads should be tested per fragrance.
- We recommend allowing a 1-2 week cure time to maximize the cold and hot throw.
Safety Data Sheet
How do you calculate the amount of fragrance oil to use?
First, you need to know what percentage of fragrance oil you want to use. The average usage is 6%.
Here is a basic formula:
(oz of wax using) x (% of fragrance oil you want to use) = (oz of fragrance oil needed)
For example, let's say you are using two pounds of wax and want to use 6% fragrance oil.
First, you'll need to calculate the number of ounces of wax you have:
2 x 16 (number of oz in 1 pound) = 32oz
Plug these numbers into your formula:
32 x 6% = 1.92oz
You can round up to 2oz for easy measuring on your scale.
Below, I created an easy fragrance load calculator where it will calculate the amount of fragrance oil needed in both ounces and grams.
I'm hoping that this will be helpful to some when narrowing down which wicks to use. Feel free to adjust based on your wax/vessel/fragrance oil combo. I tested a vessel that's 3-1/8" inner diameter at the top, so if yours is smaller, you will want to wick down. It's best to test a couple wick sizes to see what's best for your combo ie fragrance load, etc! Feel free to reach out to me anytime if you have any questions at all. I'm here to help.
Wicks | Vessel Diameter | Fragrance Load | Results |
LX Wicks | 3-1/8" | 9% | Curing |
Zinc Wicks | 3-1/8" | 9% | Testing |
Premier Wicks | 3-1/8" | 9% | Testing |
Aroma Lite Wicks | 3-1/8" | 9% | AL 100 & 110 |
ECO Wicks | 3-1/8" | 9% | Curing |
CDN Wicks | 3-1/8" | 9% | Curing |
HTP Wicks | 3-1/8" | 9% | Curing |
CD Wicks | 3-1/8" | 9% | Curing |
HPSP Wicks | 3-1/8" | 9% | Scheduled |
General Wick Guide
WICKING TIP: Blended waxes are different than straight 100% soy wax. There won't be a full melt pool until you get about half way down the jar. 100% soy has a "memory" and will tunnel, however, coconut blended waxes don't as much. Initially, there will be some "hang up" on the sides of the jar but as the wick burns, the sides of the jar heat up, and melt the rest of the wax. The important thing to keep an eye on when wick testing is to make sure the jar doesn't get too hot to the touch, there's no soot starting to form along the rim of the vessel, and ideally, the temperature of the melt pool should be between 140 - 160 F.
Vessel Size (Inner Diameter) | Soy 10 Wax |
2.0" - 2.50" |
CD 2, 3, 4 CDN 2, 3, 4 ECO 1, 2 HPSP 27, 30, 33, 36 HTP 31, 41 LX 8, 10 Premier 720 Zinc 34-30, 36-24-24 |
2.50" - 2.75" |
CD 4, 5, 6 CDN 4, 5, 6 ECO 1, 2, 4 HPSP 36, 39, 42 HTP 41, 52, 62, 72, 73 LX 12, 14 Premier 725, 730, 735 Zinc 36-24-24, 44-20-18, 44-24-18, 44-28-18 |
2.75" - 3" |
CD 7, 8, 9 CDN 7, 8 ECO 2, 4 HPSP 45, 48, 51, 54, 57 HTP 52, 62, 72, 73 LX 14, 16 Premier 735, 740, 745 Zinc 44-24-18, 44-28-18, 44-32-18, 51-32-18 |
3" - 3.50" |
AL 110, 120, 140 |
3.50" - 4.50" |
CD 12, 14, 16 DOUBLE 3, 4, 5 CDN 12, 14, 16 DOUBLE 3, 4, 5 ECO 10, 12, 14 DOUBLE 1, 2 HPSP 48, 51, 54, 57, 60, 63, 66 DOUBLE 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36, 39 HTP 104, 105, 126 DOUBLE 52, 62, 72, 73 LX 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 DOUBLE 8, 10, 12 Premier 770, 775, 777, 780, 785, 790, 793, 795, 798, 799 DOUBLE 720, 725, 730, 735, 740, 745 Zinc 60-44-18, 62-52-18 DOUBLE 36-24-24, 44-20-18, 44-24-18, 44-28-18, 44-32-18 |