German Paraffin Wax
- German paraffin is a hard, odorless, and high-quality product.
- The original packaging of German paraffin is in 25-kilogram boxes. Our German paraffin, with Sasol brand and code 2792, has a melting point of 58-60 degrees.
- We recommend a melting temperature of 70 degrees Celsius.
- When melting German paraffin using a double boiler method to make candles, there is no need to add hardeners (stearin). It does not produce any bad odor while melting.
- It solidifies and shrinks after pouring into containers and molds, and can be completed by melting a second time.
- Our German paraffin product retains color and fragrance very well.
- Shipped in layers of one kilogram each.
- How to Make Candles with German Paraffin?
- Melt the solid paraffin in a container over low heat. Be sure to use an old container for this process.
- Add stearin and mix until it becomes liquid, then add candle dye as a coloring agent.
- Don't forget to add the fragrance oil along with the coloring agent. This will create a wonderful scent when you light the candle.
- After securing the wick, pour the melted paraffin into your container using the double boiler method. Make sure the wick stands upright in the center.
- Trim the excess wick and let your candle sit at room temperature for one night.
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