Description
DRY wax is a mixture of plant waxes in a microcrystalline form. It received the name DRY because it does not contain the fat typical of plant waxes. It is not sticky like beeswax.
The flame of the candle made from this wax is perfect, as due to the unique formula of this dry wax and the wick designed for Candlemaster by the German company WeDo, it produces no smoke or soot.
Each wax fragment is independent; the wax behaves like sand.
We need a fireproof container; ceramic, glass, metal, and similar containers are ideal.
The shape and size of the container are not important. If the container is small, one wick is sufficient. If the container is wider or irregular in shape, use multiple wicks.
After use, let the wax cool for a few minutes and remove the remaining wick if it has burned out, or relight it. Everything is clear and simple.
DRY wax is lighter than water; you can pour it into a glass or a vase with water, place the wick, and light it.
It can be colored, but production is expensive if we use different colors, which is why it is white. Snow white. Scented? Short answer: no. Longer answer: before lighting, you can drop a few drops (1-3 drops) of your favorite wax scents onto the wick. Better results are achieved if the wick burns for a while first and then immediately add a few drops to the melted wax. We regulate the intensity of the scent ourselves. Some may not feel it, while others may find the scent excellent.
When adding scents, we must respect the rules, and if we know that they are added to the melted wax at a certain temperature, it is illogical for everything to smell good when added to dry wax.
The same goes for carbonated and alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, slow food, and other harmful things we consume every day, so if you are more inclined towards scents, these things fall into the category of scented candles.
Content: 400g of DRY wax and 10 wicks.