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QuestionI'm living in a tropical country and during summer it gets very hot. Will it melt if the weather gets really hot?Community AnswerDepends on the wax, paraffin melts at about 37°C (99°F). Soy ranges depending on the blend, anywhere from (49-82)°C or (120-180) °F. There are many different types and blends, so just look up the range for whatever materials you're using.
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QuestionWould natural lacquer seal and preserve cut flowers?Community AnswerNo. It will damage them. Wax dipped flowers also should be hung to dry upside down as this retains the petal shape. They will last for about 4-6 months, and then you will see the color fade from the petals.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between paraffin wax and candle wax?Community AnswerMost candles are paraffin, I believe. If they are cheap, and feel firm when you press your finger against the wax, it's paraffin.
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QuestionCan I use candle wax instead?Community AnswerYes, you can. Most candles use paraffin wax anyway.
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QuestionWill the flowers wilt if I don't dip the stem?Community AnswerYes, they will shrink and detach from the wax because water will still be able to escape from the stem.
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QuestionHow do I prevent my flowers from losing original color if preserving with wax?Community AnswerCoat them with hairspray first, which will help them hold their color.
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