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Avg. Customer Review:
Number of Reviews: 3
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5 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Works Well 04/26/2008
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Reviewer: Nathan Young from Fortuna, CA US
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I used 2 ounces of the blue dye in about 200lbs of wax. As I use crock pots to melt the wax there is no exact way for me as the pace I produce candles to measure just how much is needed. So I guess and make them a bit darker then needed.
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86 of 172 people found the following review helpful:
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miracle 03/01/2007
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Reviewer: Jetrice Gardner from Houston, TX US
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with the powder, you have to continue to stir, which is not so bad because you want everything to be well blended. they are so concentrated i mean you really have to pour a few specks and it would look as if you poured two spoons full or something. i love this way better than the liquid dye. a little goes such a long way one ounce will last about a year or more.
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106 of 198 people found the following review helpful:
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Brown dye review 09/02/2006
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Reviewer: Martha Wilson from Milan, OH US
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Brown contains small specks of red and possibly other colors. It is a nice chocolate brown color, however, you must stir, stir, stir!! Then when you think you can pour, stir again. Used in pure soy wax.
Note from NG Customer Service: You might want to try putting the powdered dye into melted stearic acid prior to adding it to your wax. The brown color is made up of red, blue, and yellow dye pigments, and needs to be "wetted" in stearic acid so that they disperse nicely in wax. Try that and see if it doesn't solve the issue you are having. Have a wonderful day!
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