gasoline works great but any sort of oil bested paint thinner or kerosene will work\
chocolate of course its dairy chocolate of course its dairy
because its not a liquid its a solid
Solvent wax refers to solvents that remove wax. The solvent is able to dissolve, or get rid of, the wax.
You can, but bees wax, the proper method, is harder than paraffin. The paraffin seal will not stand up as long as beeswax.
How about you try it and find out? My guess is yes.
the product is when parafin wax combines with oxygen.
They are made of parafin wax
parafin is a wax dear not oil
50deg celsius
chocolate of course its dairy chocolate of course its dairy
The density of parafin wax is about 0.93 g/ml - less dense than water. Liquid wax is less dense than that, but I am now sure of the value.
No because crayons are made from parafin wax which deprives it of petroluem. making it non-biodegradeable.
because its not a liquid its a solid
Solvent wax refers to solvents that remove wax. The solvent is able to dissolve, or get rid of, the wax.
Yes
You can, but bees wax, the proper method, is harder than paraffin. The paraffin seal will not stand up as long as beeswax.
Paraffin wax which appears transparent can be made opaque or white by adding stearin or stearic acid at about 10% by weight This will increase hardness and improve burn in candles