freezing wax is not bad--it does make candle wax more brittle to handle but actually prolongs the wax use when it burns--as for paste type waxes (i.e.-shoe wax, car wax)--this shouldn't harm the product either--just makes it harder to use until it resumes room temperature
The temperature is higher than the melting point of the wax.
You could freeze the blanket and the wax would crumble off.
because of the haet
wax do not freeze on top of the candle because the heat on top of the candle makes it melt and as we know heat makes solid melt.
This will sound strange but it works. Somehow you need to freeze the wax, maybe you could hold a cold pack on it. This will allow you to break off the wax.
Nope.... wax paper is wax coated paper, Freezer paper is white butchers paper with a plastic coating. Much thicker.
Well, with the theory that you freeze a candlestick in order to remove the wax, perhaps putting a block of ice on the wax and then trying to scrape it off would work. Heating the wax would tend to make the problem worse.
A bad freeze plug will leak coolant and cause the engine to overheat.
its bad
You need to wax it right away and then freeze the wax on it. Next you get hardwood glue and glue a chenk of waxed wood into the chipped area. After two weeks, the wax will harden completely. (That is if it is used everyday for two weeks.)
Freeze it first. Then scrape off the wax. It will come off easiier.
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