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This gave some great information about hot wax that I never would have thought of, such as that birthday candles are about the only wrong types of candles to use, because their wax gets so hot it will burn you. I also learned that the lowest temperature candles are those religious candles that come in cylindrical containers | This gave some great information about hot wax that I never would have thought of, such as that birthday candles are about the only wrong types of candles to use, because their wax gets so hot it will burn you. I also learned that the lowest temperature candles are those religious candles that come in cylindrical containers because they're a mix of paraffin wax and mineral oil. Low temperature is good because it means you can drip a lot more wax on someone. | ||
This is a tiny book. It has less than a hundred pages, and the pages are very small. About twenty pages are dedicated to this thing called a "Vat out of Hell," which I'm sure no one will end up actually making because it requires you to buy a bunch of cheap supplies and then splice all of these electrical cords together. Still it was interesting and the pages were short. | This is a tiny book. It has less than a hundred pages, and the pages are very small. About twenty pages are dedicated to this thing called a "Vat out of Hell," which I'm sure no one will end up actually making because it requires you to buy a bunch of cheap supplies and then splice all of these electrical cords together. Still, it was interesting and the pages were short. | ||
Everyone who has dripped wax or who wants to drip wax on their friends should buy this book. | Everyone who has dripped wax or who wants to drip wax on their friends should buy this book. | ||
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By: | Spectrum (Author) | |
Publisher | Greenery Press (CA) (March 2004) | |
Pages | 128 pages | |
Language | English | |
ISBN-10 | 1890159573 | |
ISBN-13 | 978-1890159573 | |
Dimensions | 6.1 x 4 x 0.3 inches | |
Ship wt | 2.7 ounces | |
The Toybag Guide to Hot Wax and Temperature Play
Amazon.com Review
- By Joseph Dewey (South Jordan, UT USA)
This gave some great information about hot wax that I never would have thought of, such as that birthday candles are about the only wrong types of candles to use, because their wax gets so hot it will burn you. I also learned that the lowest temperature candles are those religious candles that come in cylindrical containers because they're a mix of paraffin wax and mineral oil. Low temperature is good because it means you can drip a lot more wax on someone.
This is a tiny book. It has less than a hundred pages, and the pages are very small. About twenty pages are dedicated to this thing called a "Vat out of Hell," which I'm sure no one will end up actually making because it requires you to buy a bunch of cheap supplies and then splice all of these electrical cords together. Still, it was interesting and the pages were short.
Everyone who has dripped wax or who wants to drip wax on their friends should buy this book.
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