samandkennasmom Posted June 24, 2009 Share Posted June 24, 2009 I was hoping someone could maybe help give me a starting point for using cdn wicks or lx wicks, I use a 16oz mason jar and 8oz jelly jar. Now I use htp's but I'm just not happy with them anymore. Any help would be sooo appreciated. I use gb415. Thankyou again.HugsMichele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deb426 Posted June 24, 2009 Share Posted June 24, 2009 I use C3 and jelly jars. I used to use LX wicks but switched to Ecos because I didn't like the mushrooms. But when I used LX, I usually tested with an LX 20 first and went from there up to an LX 24. I had one scent that I used an LX 26 with. I don't remember using anything lower than LX20. I use 1.5 FO pp. On 16 oz. mason jars, one higher than the jj usually worked.HTHDeb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stella1952 Posted June 24, 2009 Share Posted June 24, 2009 Once again... the Wickit website has a good, basic recommendation chart that not only gives a range of recommendations for specific wick types & applications, but also allows you to compare wick sizes among all the wicks they carry. The link below will take you straight to the CD/CDN recommendations, but by scrolling up or down, you can see the recommendations of all their other wick types for comparison. Note that each application may have several wick sizes listed. This helps to allow for differences in waxes, FOs & additives.http://www.wickit.net/recommendations.html#scdFor 8 oz. jelly jars, with NatureWax C3, USA & UV additives and 1 oz. FO pp, I generally try a CDN 8-12. Usually the 10 works best for me, although I've had a few exceptions that took 8s or 12s. I far prefer the 8 oz. widemouth canning jars to 8 oz. JJs as they are easier to wick and burn more consistently from beginning to end because the height of the container is the same or less than the jar's inside diameter. HTH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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