Discover the most popular soy wax: Golden Wax 464.
This smooth and creamy plant-based container wax is produced by global wax giant AAK under the Golden Wax name. It offers an excellent scent throw, beautiful depth of colour, good adhesion and shiny tops. Click here to view the product data sheet.
464 is an excellent vegan-friendly wax made from responsibly sourced soy. On top of that, AAK takes sustainability very seriously, so you can be sure the products you are using meet rigorous ethical and environmental standards. Read all about ithere.
The wax is microwavable and can hold upwards of 10% of most fragrances, although 8% is usually more than enough.Stabilo wicksalso tend to work best with 464, depending on the fragrance. For instance, a 30cl candle will typically perform well with aStabilo16/18.
The likelihood of polymorphism can also be reduced by having glassware at room temperature (20°C), working at a warm ambient temperature and preventing rapid temperature changes during the cooling process.
We recommend conducting a 2-day first stage of curing for wick testing, keeping the candles at ambient temperature, and a second stage of curing for scent throw for 7 to 14 days.
For advice on using this wax, please visit our activeCommunity Forum.
Occasional polymorphism with some fragrance oils (see how to avoid it here)
FEATURES
Applications
Container candles:
Pillar candles:
Not suitable
Tealights:
Wax melts:
Not suitable
usage ReCOMMENDATIONS
Usage recommendations:
Working and cooling temperature:
20 - 25°C
Melting temperature:
45 - 48°C
Fragrance and dye addition temperature:
70 - 80°C
Pouring temperature:
60 - 75°C
Fragrance content:
8 - 10%
Dye content:
0.1 - 0.4 %
Candle Recipes
A selection of candle recipes designed by Candle Shack's lab of expert chandlers can be found in the link below. Simply follow our instructions and create beautiful, safe candles with confidence.
Thinking of switching to the European-made Golden Wax 464 and benefiting from its smooth resets, shorter supply chain, and GMO-free performance? Learn how to migrate to it here.