…you will not have time to read the instructions. For small wax fires, you may use something such as a pot lid to smother the fire. Never use water to extinguish a wax fire. Liquid wax behaves much the same…
…you will not have time to read the instructions. For small wax fires, you may use something such as a pot lid to smother the fire. Never use water to extinguish a wax fire. Liquid wax behaves much the same…
…is important to burn votives only in a holder that is intended for votives. You will need: Wax suitable for votives Wax additives (only if needed for your wax formulation) Fragrance oil (optional) Dye (optional) Pre-tabbed wicks suitable for votives…
…viscous than other waxes, and has different burn properties. Palm wax will often leave some wax hang-up on the sides of the jars, even with the proper wick size. Although this is not considered ideal with other types of waxes,…
…knife. Suggested wax IGI-1343 Double Boiler Thermometer Instructions: Step 1: Melt Wax and add dye or fragrance oil as desired. Using a double boiler and a thermometer, melt your wax and bring it to a temperature of about 190 degrees…
…towels to catch any excess wax when you add the frosting. 4. While the wax is cooling, prepare your whipped wax. Melt your container wax in a double boiler and add your fragrance. For white…
…wax was used to increase the opacity (whiteness) of the wax. Stearic is entirely optional when using high melting point waxes that already possess some opacity. No FO or dye was used. Melt your wax to 185-190 degrees F. Please…
…Once your wax is fully melted, add your desired fragrance and colorant and mix thoroughly. Pour your wax directly into the mold to the desired height. Save some wax for a second pour because the wax will shrink, forming a…
…our Handy Calculator. You can use any wax for the filling of the mold. Melt the wax using the double boiler method. Step 2: While your wax is melting, secure your pre-tabbed wicks to the bottom of the mold using…
…Once the wax is fully melted, add your fragrance oil, mix thoroughly, and allow the wax to cool inside the pouring pitcher. Step 3: Once the wax has solidified, but is still warm and soft, scoop some wax out of…
…are using a plastic pillar mold, please see our instructions for plastic molds. For wax selection, please visit our wax pages. What you will need: Wax with any desired additives such as dye, fragrance oil, etc. Metal pillar mold…
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