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2) How to Melt Old Candles, Place in Mold and Add Wick?
You can recycle your used candles into new ones, just by melting
the wax from the burned candles, pouring into a mold and adding
a new wick! It’s really that simple to create a brand new
candle from your old candles.
You can melt the used candles using a few different methods. On
the stovetop, you should use a double boiler, to prevent fires from
the wax dripping onto the burner. If you don’t have a double
boiler, you can make one just by taking an empty coffee can and
placing it in the center of a pot that has a few inches of water
in the bottom. Then you would simply place your pieces of candle
wax into the coffee can to melt. Sometimes, the candle wax gets
stuck to the sides and bottom of the glass candle holders- you can
melt the wax by placing the entire glass candle holder into the
center of a pot with a few inches of water in it! You could also
use an electric frying pan to melt the wax. Just place the pieces
of wax into the heated, electric frying pan and watch it melt. Remove
when you are able to pour the melted wax.
You can use a variety of objects as molds for creating your new,
recycled candles. Pour the melted wax directly into glass candleholders
for a fast and easy new candle. You can also get creative, and use
coffee cans for large, pillar type candles, or teacups, small glass
containers, plastic containers, or empty glass jars. Use your imagination!
To add the wick to your new candles, cut a piece of store bought
wick that is about 2-3 inches longer than the height of your mold.
Wrap the wick around the pencil once so that it is secure, and let
the end of the wick into the center of your melted wax. Set the
pencil across the width of your candle mold to hold the wick in
place while the candle hardens.
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