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QuestionIs it hard to strike a match cover with wax?Community AnswerThe wax is just a water-proofer; you can remove the wax, and if the flame is in contact with the remaining wax below the match head, the fire will burn hotter and brighter for a brief time.
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QuestionWhy do you have the candle and wax methods on here? They cause the match head to soften and crumble off later.Community AnswerNot necessarily. This reader has had matches that were dipped in paraffin over 40 years ago that are still covered, with no crumbling or softening.
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QuestionShould I use super glue or hot glue?Community AnswerThere isn't any need for glue. All you need is either turpentine, wax, nail polish, or paraffin.
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QuestionDoes this work better with strike anywhere matches or just plain old matches?Community AnswerNeither works better or worse, but it might be more convenient to use strike anywhere matches.
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QuestionDo I have to use clear nail polish?Community AnswerAny color will work.
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QuestionCan I use the turpentine method and then dip the matches in wax to make them last even longer?Jestin58761Community AnswerYes! Using turpentine and then dipping them into wax will work wonderfully. I've done it plenty of times, and they last longer that way.
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QuestionWhat about covering the match with Vaseline?Jestin58761Community AnswerCovering a match with Vaseline to waterproof it will not work at all. Try using clear fingernail polish.
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QuestionIf a match is covered with candle wax, will it ignite on striking?Community AnswerYes, but it may not light right away.
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QuestionWhere can I buy some real strike anywhere matches? All they have now you can't even get them to light on the side of the box.Community AnswerI found a three pack of 300 matches for $2.58 at our local HEB grocery store by the barbecue grilling section. You just have to look around at your local grocery or other retail stores. If worse comes to worse, you can try to find them online.
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QuestionWill liquid (unheated) paraffin work?Community AnswerNo, there will be no heat, so the seal cannot be formed, thus it cannot become waterproof.
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QuestionHow long will the methods last?Community AnswerThe methods will not last more than three months.
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