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Candle Making Procedure Information
Candle Making Procedure TipsCheck the manufacturer’s instructions that come with your candle wax for the correct temperature for melting your wax. Wax can be easily heated to a flammable temperature and at this point, it can burst into flames. You may find it necessary to have a back up thermometer on hand in case one of them breaks. Because wax can explode when the temperature is too high, another candle making safety tip is that you do not heat wax in a microwave because the wax heats internally first and it is not easy to take a correct temperature reading when using a microwave. Chipping wax should be done in the preparation stage so that you can simply add more pieces throughout the melting process. This will help you determine how much scent and dye to add, which is based on weight. You will want to weigh each piece of wax before you add it to the pot for melting. Candle Making Procedure AdviceYou can also use candle making kits for the creation of gifts to match the different personalities of your family and friends. With candle making kits, you will find much convenience in receiving the right amount of supplies that come with the package that eliminates measuring and in the ability that a candle making kit gives you for trying out new projects before you invest your money in a larger project of the same candle type. They also make excellent gifts. Votive candles burn for a long time, making them a worth while candle to use. You can add any color or scent to your votive candles to add a personal touch to them. Candle Making Procedure Facts
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