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michelley

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Hi, I'm new here. I just started making candles (sorry if this sounds very repetitive). I made my own silicone molds out of various objects and used beeswax - had good success. However, I want to switch over to paraffin due to cost. I'm not interested in adding fragrance to my wax so cold/hot throws don't matter to me. I do add dye to my wax so that's something I want to keep in mind. Someone mentioned to me a while ago that a melt point of 137-150 degrees is perfect for this situation.

I'm in Maryland so Fillmore Container is the closest supplier to me, do you think NW Elite 300 would be good for my situation? https://www.fillmorecontainer.com/naturewax-elite-300-pillar-wax-50-case.html

Thanks!!
 
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