Paraffin Wax To Preserve Iron...

Swartzie

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Lloydd

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Can get paraffin wax at the grocery store along with canning supplies. I use it on my iron and have used bee's wax as well. Be careful not to overheat the wax as I got it too hot and it caught fire on the kitchen stove. I will sometimes heat the object in the oven and then rub the wax on it to seal it, but it is harder to get complete coverage.
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DirtyHowi

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when melting wax for anything, use a double boiler, i do mine in a candle pan (available at michaels or wherever) and an old tin skillet with water in it. prevents the wax from overheating, takes a bit longer to melt it i think but works great.
 

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