How to make candles at home?

A candle, consisting of an internal wick and a column of firm fuel, illuminates the part. Since the invention of the modern equipment used for lighting of the environment, Candle is not a major product for this purpose. But the demand for candles has increased as a work of art. Different varieties of candles on the market dropped. Candles are of different colors, scents and shapes.

Candle-making includes a variety of equipment. Paraffin, melting system, candy thermometers, and scales and measuring the amount of water was needed. Spoon and spoon used for mixing and casting was. Treated with a chemical fuse that burns for a longer period is used. The soft wax, stearic acid used to fasten. Color Dyes used to improve appearance.

This is very simple process for making candles. Place the wick in the center of the mold. Stearic acid and soluble paint color in a container and the hot wax to 190 degrees. Combining stearic acid and paraffin are mixture with constant stirring to mix. Pour the mixture into the mold, let it cool and then remove from the mold.

Getting a gel candles are now fashion. You can easily prepare at home. All you need is get a container, gel, pots, axes and basic needs items. While choosing a container, it is best to use heat-resistant glass. Gel candles, paraffin wax, candle fragrance, dye, wick, wick clip, and the bottom ash is another requirement. Different colors can be mixed together to a new color to your taste. Oil-based fluid, solid pellets and was the source of the odor. The smell should be added before pouring the wax to prevent evaporation.

Items such as buttons, marbles, toys and jewelry can be added in the laundry. Avoid inflammatory articles. Candles are used for different reasons. They are used in almost all religions. Candles represent the light of God in Christianity. Candles were lit at the beginning and end of the weekly Sabbath celebration. For Kwanzaa, and for other reasons humanism, why are candles burning. So, not only candles illuminate the function and decoration purposes, but also serves the cause of religion.

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