Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Lay out a plastic sheet or old newspapers to protect the work surface. Make sure all materials are within reach.
2. Attach the wick to the bottom of the silicone mould using a wick adhesive. Secure the wick with a pair of chopsticks or any other tool on the top, making sure it stays centered for the next wax pouring.
3. Place the saucepan in a double boiler to melt the wax gently; heat until the wax melts completely. Use the thermometer to monitor the temperature, making sure it doesn’t exceed 80°C. Make sure no condensation drips into the wax!
4. While the wax is still runny, add your chosen fragrance and candle colouring. For a perfect aromatic atmosphere, consider adding fragrance in the proportion of 20-50 drops for every 250 gr of wax. Gradually introduce your desired wax colour, stirring constantly until you reach the ideal shade. It is essential to incorporate these elements while the wax retains its heat, otherwise slight heating is recommended for optimal mixing.
5. Carefully pour the scented and coloured wax into the mould, making sure the wick remains centered. Leave some space at the top for the wick. Let the candle sit undisturbed until it cools completely and solidifies. This may take a few hours.
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6. Once the candle has completely cooled and hardened, gently unmould it by flexing the silicone mould. The spark plug should pop out easily. Cut the wicks to the desired length (usually about 5-10 mm above the wax).
The information about Resin Pro products is based on the company’s current knowledge and experience and complies with the decisions of the competent authority on admissions. However, this does not exempt the user from carrying out their own examinations and tests due to the number of factors that can affect the processing and application of the product. Since storage and use are beyond Resin Pro’s control and Resin Pro cannot foresee all relevant circumstances, the company disclaims all liability for any damage resulting from improper storage and use.