Yes.
You are correct... the cup is made out of wax.
Per the man himself, it tasted like what it was made of- wax (which he spat out the second the director yelled "cut!").
Yes!
Plastic or wax
No, I don't believe you can because there is a wax coating on the inside of the cup that makes it so the cup won't leak.
You have to melt wax on the stove. Get a cup, ( about 3, or 4 inches tall). Get a crayon, and the candle. For this the candle has to be mini. break up the crayon (about 1 inch a piece), put them in the cup. Then put wax in the cup with the crayon and stir until all the chuncks of crayon are gone. The wax will be the same color as the crayon. Then sit the mini-candle n the cup of colored wax. DONT TAKE THE CANDLE OUT!!! Leave the candle in there and it stays in there cuz that is the candle. when it all drys you can decorate it with sparkels and other things.
One can get up old floor wax by mopping the floor with one gallon of water and one cup of vinegar. You should apply the solution to the old floor wax and allow it to set for several minutes before rinsing.
Since there are 8 fluid ounces in 1 cup, Vickie can fill 18 one-cup candle molds with her 144 fluid ounces of scented candle wax (144 divided by 8 equals 18).
You take your tablet (a slab of wood) and you warm it some by the fire. You melt your wax in a ceramic cup and pour the wax onto the level surface of the tablet. If the tablet has a slightly raised edge then you should get a covering of wax that is almost as thick as the lip (wax shrinks a lot when it cools so the surface will not be exactly flat but that should not matter much.
There are 8 fluid ounces in 1 cup. To find out how many 1 cup candle molds Vicky can fill with 144 fluid ounces of candle wax, divide 144 by 8. This calculation gives 18, so Vicky can fill 18 one-cup candle molds with her recipe.
To make homemade floor wax, you typically need about 1 part candle wax (approximately 1 cup) and 1 part kerosene (also about 1 cup). This mixture should be melted together and then applied to the floor. However, it's important to ensure proper ventilation when using kerosene due to its strong fumes. Always test a small area first to ensure compatibility with your flooring.
1/2 lemon1/2 cup honey1/2 cup sugarIn a microwavable bowl, put all of the ingredients on high for 3-4 minutes. You can put it on the stove too, but there's a chance of burning it. When it cools down, use it like hot (or cold) wax! You will find all the hair you want to remove comes off.
Typically, about 5 to 7 Hungarian wax peppers will make up a cup when chopped. The exact number can vary depending on the size of the peppers, but this estimate should give you a good guideline for measuring. If you're using whole peppers, you'll need fewer, as they take up more space than when chopped.