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wax paper is made out of wax,paer,and the trees 2 make the paper.
No soy wax paper cannot be baked do to the fact that the wax in the paper has a certain flammability. Another substitute is parchment paper. I used it all the time and it works great. There is not stick, unless you make a pastry with a liquid center (choclate, jam, cream) because if it spills on the paper it will burn and make the pastry stick. Hope this helps.
No, soy wax is insoluble in water. When soy wax is introduced to water, it will not dissolve or mix with the water.
Soy wax does melt quicker than beeswax, but are a better burning candle in glass containers. Beeswax takes longer to heat than soy wax. Since the soy wax is a softer wax it takes longer for Soy Wax to harden.
Soy wax is a vegetable wax made from the oil of soybeans. After harvesting, the beans are cleaned, cracked, de-hulled, and rolled into flakes. The Soy wax comes in a flake form when you buy it online and its ready to be melted down so you can make candles with it.
The soy wax is measured, Soy wax comes in a flake form, when melted it turns to a oil like base but it's still wax, you use as much soy wax as you like to make candles. You use 1 ounce of oil per lb of soy wax, the oil is the fragrant that's used to scent your candle.
There are different brands of Soy wax, you would have to know the type and brand of soy wax you are using, They differ with Melting Points. Visit your Soy wax provider online to find out your melting point for your soy wax. I use Golden Brand 464 Soy wax the Melt Point is 115-119 F The 444 Golden Brand Melt point is 121-125 F Golden Brand 415 Soy Wax is 121-125 F The EcoSoya CB-Advanced is 125 F The CB Excel is 125 F:
To make a photo candle, you will need a candle, a printed photo, wax paper, a hair dryer, and scissors. Cut out the photo to fit the candle, place it on the candle, cover with wax paper, and use the hair dryer to melt the wax paper onto the candle. Trim any excess wax paper and enjoy your personalized photo candle.
Yes, wax paper is translucent because it only lets some light go through.
Beeswax burns slower than soy wax due to its higher melting point and denser composition. This means beeswax candles usually have a longer burn time compared to soy wax candles.
Put a sheet of wax paper on top of each layer (if you're stacking it).
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