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Post by lordylordy on Jul 24, 2013 18:07:48 GMT
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Post by giles on Jul 24, 2013 18:50:32 GMT
I believe there's nothing wrong with cotton as such - various people have tried it and prefer it to silica - but you don't know what the stuff you've bought may have on it. No reason to clean pesticides off candle wick, and they may have soaked it in something to clean it or make it burn better.
I'd boil it at least.
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Post by lordylordy on Jul 24, 2013 19:20:49 GMT
thanks will do
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Post by Jerri on Jul 25, 2013 3:24:30 GMT
I tried this. All I got was a burnt taste. Really vile. It'll be me doing something wrong though. Lets know how you get on with it.
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Post by raid2506 on Jul 25, 2013 7:04:41 GMT
I looked into this before lordylordy and found that most commercial candle wick is impregnated with ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate to modify it's burning rate and prevent sooting. The one you purchased looks as though it should be untreated as that's what the ad says, but it may be worth dropping them an email?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2013 7:23:52 GMT
I've used unbleached, untreated organic type candle wick before basically sparked by fears over silica/fibreglass.
I boiled it beforehand. Kind of works but you really need to keep it wet and probably use high PG content liquids since it will burn. Don't use it anymore ... prefer ekowool
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Post by Timbo on Jul 25, 2013 20:10:59 GMT
I was going to ask the same sort of question (sorry to butt in!)
So has anyone got any links on where to purchase quality cotton wick?
I have been using 100% cotton wool pleat from my bathroom, I got it to work once. It was lovely but a pain to use because its all furry and breaks apart to easy.
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 25, 2013 21:14:02 GMT
I bought some from the seller Lordylordy linked to timbo . . . you've to keep it really, really wet for it to be any good and not burn. Medical gauze is another fabric that's supposed to be quite good. Although like Ash I prefer Ekowool now.
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Post by lordylordy on Jul 26, 2013 17:39:31 GMT
haven't tried the candle wick yet as all my drippers were re-wicked just before the candle wick arrived will try it out over the weekend will post my opinion on this in a few days
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Post by Timbo on Jul 30, 2013 9:37:02 GMT
Has anyone got any ebay links or websites that sell quality cotton wicks?
I want to make sure I get the right stuff with no bad chemicals :-)
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 30, 2013 13:13:04 GMT
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Post by Timbo on Jul 30, 2013 16:45:41 GMT
That is perfect thank you Perpetua. Do I need to boil the wick or just use it as it comes?
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 30, 2013 19:50:27 GMT
That is perfect thank you Perpetua. Do I need to boil the wick or just use it as it comes? It's untreated timbo so you should be good to go . . . if you do get a ' taste ' ( I didn't ) then you could always wash it then. I don't tend to make work for myself though unless it's absolutely necessary.
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Post by Timbo on Aug 2, 2013 14:19:41 GMT
Perpetua I have just received the wick you recommended, I installed it on my Octopus Rda but having a bit of trouble. Problem I am having is the wick does not soak any liquid up, in fact it does the opposite and just slides off. Any tips of getting the wick to soak up properly? I was very surprised by the result! Thank you
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Post by Perpetua on Aug 2, 2013 14:21:25 GMT
Give it a hot wash in that case timbo . . . it may have some dressing in it.
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