…wax at approximately 165-170 degrees F., place a paper towel or newspaper on your work surface and remove the wax from the heat. Holding the candle by the wick on the top of the candle, carefully dip it into the…
…wax at approximately 165-170 degrees F., place a paper towel or newspaper on your work surface and remove the wax from the heat. Holding the candle by the wick on the top of the candle, carefully dip it into the…
…addition of vybar 103 or Universal Additive will be required. These additives will increase the opacity of the wax. In this project, I elected to forgo the use of any additives so that I could achieve a finished candle that…
…number of hours that the candle was burned. Use decimals if needed. 4 hours and 15 minutes would be entered as a decimal of 4.25 ‘; //outputs the third box and it’s value echo ‘ ‘; echo ‘ Final Weight…
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