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One once per a pound of wax
ddutrad3 1 week ago
This is easy?! you have to buy a lot of proffesional products to make this and have some experience in making it. Just because he used jar it doesn't mean it's simple. :/
moniapadme 2 weeks ago
@3xtralife you can use pennies and tinfoil for the weight thingy and string for the wick wrapped around the weight and it works really good!
SharanHeartsPandas 2 months ago
@keg10609 Definitely not lol
Shareallicu3 3 months ago
The problem is I'm poor and wana not waste money buying stuff to make the wick
3xtralife 3 months ago
@leanncraigo Thank You
keg10609 3 months ago
@keg10609 never!!
leanncraigo 3 months ago
@hiccup86 parrafin is known for tunneling...IT shrinks when cooled. YOu need to make relief holes and save some of the same wax and top it off once it has cooled . It will fill the holes and give a smooth appearance. I would suggest buying wax that says it wont need a second pour. If poring soy at the slushy state it usually will never require a 2nd pour
leanncraigo 3 months ago
Pretty good @;--
obsessiontogibs 3 months ago
When I've poured candles before, the wax fell when it cooled. It didn't cool flat, if that makes sense. Why is that?
hiccup86 4 months ago