Coco Apricot Wax

$43.95

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Coco Apricot Wax (Ceda Serica) is a premium wax. It is used by candle makers to make luxury candles. This natural blend of apricot and coconut waxes is amongst the finest in the world. It features exceptional adhesion and looks absolutely stunning in glass with its silky smooth appearance. Coco Apricot Wax is a beginner friendly, single pour wax.

  • Manufacturers Recommended Scent Load: 9-10% fragrance load *Can safely use up to 12%*
  • Melt Point: has a 129 °F (54 °C) melt point
  • Manufacturers Recommended Pour Temperature: 180 – 190 °F (82 – 88 °C)

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More Information:

Our coco apricot wax is vegan, gluten free, toxin free, paraben free, phthalate free, and comes from renewable sources. This wax blend is suitable for use in container candles. This luxurious coco apricot container wax is a blend of natural apricot and coconut, and a minuscule amount of highly refined food-grade paraffin wax. Because the paraffin used is of a highly refined food-grade nature, our blend is able to remain in the natural category. It has a creamy white appearance, exceptional adhesion, and provides an excellent fragrance throw (both warm and cold). Exhibits an evenness of burn and wax consumption. This wax contains a heat antioxidant to prevent discoloration, and a UV stabilizer to protect dye colours.

How to Use:

  • Heat wax to 180 – 190 °F (82 – 88 °C), add fragrance oil and stir for at least two minutes to allow the fragrance oil to bind to the wax.
  • Pour your wax into your candle vessel.
  • Coco Apricot wax works best when poured at high temperatures allowing for better glass adhesion, smoother candle tops, and great scent throw.
  • Cure your candles for at least 72 hours to enhance your cold and hot throw.
  • The manufacturer, Calwax recommends 9-10% fragrance load for the Coco Apricot Wax (Ceda Serica), but we have found that this wax can safely accommodate up to 12% fragrance oil.

The above instructions should be interpreted as guidelines only. We recommend that you perform your own testing.