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Any ideas for uses of old candle wax ? The wick has burnt down and the 'fat' bit of the candle didnt melt ?
Suggestions ? other than melting the wax and making more, that is way in the future when there is hobby time rather than fixing up house and garden time....
Even without the pine cone chopped up bits of candle are great as a firelighter or to revive a flagging fire.
You could also use them to wax the sides of drawers, curtain rods etc to give a better slide and stop things sticking.
And a good scribble with a candle, around eges of furniture, before applying the top coat give something to sand back to give the distressed look (not my favourite style but each to their own)
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growingthings wrote:collect up some pine cones, and cover them in the melted wax, pop them on parchment to harden off, and you have some fantastic firelighters
I often make these for gifts for friends with open fire / woodburners
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That's funny as I've just come across this idea in an old book and have made a batch. The book used cup cake cases, with pine cones and herbs. I didn't have any pine cones so used teasles instead, with bay leaves. I short piece of wick helps to light it but they do make fantastic firelighters and they certainly look pretty enough to give as presents.
must admit I melt them all down to make new ones, I end of up with great multi coloured ones but will definately try the pine cone idea, have not tried that before
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Keaniebean wrote:Sorry for the dim question, but is the pinecone firelighter idea for any old candle or will it only work for beeswax candles?
I would love to make some for my mum as she is having a woodburner put in at some point this year.
It will work with any wax. other ideas include mixing with sawdust for firelighters and if it is / was scented wax then cut bits up and put in a potpurri burner in place of the fragrance oil and water. use a tealight underneath to fragrance your room longer.
I was wondering just t'other if I could use a wax candle to waterproof the walking boots? any thoughts peeps?
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I was wondering just t'other if I could use a wax candle to waterproof the walking boots? any thoughts peeps?
no worries, but i would suggest mixing 1/2 and 1/2 ish with boiled linseed oil or some other stabilized oil (ie one that wont go rancid) as it will make a soft paste that is more absorb-able by the leather. If you are very careful in your melting it is also helpful to add a small quantity of turpentine to give the mix a greater penetrating ability.
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