For room sprays and finding the fill weight of the spray bottle can I still use water? And is there a big difference with density? What would we multiply the water weight by if so?
hey gina! to find the fill weight, you need to look up the density of the base you're using. Then you'll want to multiply the volume by the density: Example: If you have 200mL of ethanol, your formula will be: Weight = 200ml × 0.789g/mL = 157.8g
That vessel is GORGEOUS!!!
So much to listen to!! Thanks Kerry!
Thank you, TC!
Awesome video, Kerry. Extremely helpful and informative. Looking forward to the wickless testing.
Thank you! Wickless testing is a game changer. Can’t wait to share!
@@couturehomeandbody I am still so unfamiliar with that form of testing, I can't wait to see your video and learn so much more.
I agree with you that CD wicks are the bomb for soy wax. Works the best for my 464.
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Very helpful, Kerry. Thanks so much! ✨✨✨
I’m so glad to hear that! Thank you 😊
Very helpful, I use 464 soy, and I love the cd too. Cdn are good to, my favorite cd. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing, Ivon. I appreciate you! ❤️
Yes gorgeous and new subscriber thank you for all your advice. New to the candle game this is helpful.
Hello, welcome to the fam, honey bunny! And welcome to the chandler world!! You’re on an amazing adventure 😁
@@couturehomeandbody thank you excited about this journey.
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For room sprays and finding the fill weight of the spray bottle can I still use water? And is there a big difference with density? What would we multiply the water weight by if so?
hey gina! to find the fill weight, you need to look up the density of the base you're using. Then you'll want to multiply the volume by the density: Example: If you have 200mL of ethanol, your formula will be:
Weight = 200ml × 0.789g/mL = 157.8g
@ thanks for getting back! So if I use a premade room spray base along with fragrance oils, I should measure the weight of those?
@@ginaamarie0you should find the density of the main ingredient used in the base then do the math.