This’ll probably sound crazy. And, it’s probably not a thing, because I couldn’t find anything from searching. But the hubs asked if you can use old soaps for candle making. Can they be mixed with some beeswax and used for candles?
You are the queen of making an experiment work!!!This’ll probably sound crazy. And, it’s probably not a thing, because I couldn’t find anything from searching. But the hubs asked if you can use old soaps for candle making. Can they be mixed with some beeswax and used for candles?
Keep us posted on your experiment' sounds interesting.This’ll probably sound crazy. And, it’s probably not a thing, because I couldn’t find anything from searching. But the hubs asked if you can use old soaps for candle making. Can they be mixed with some beeswax and used for candles?
Short answer is no.This’ll probably sound crazy. And, it’s probably not a thing, because I couldn’t find anything from searching. But the hubs asked if you can use old soaps for candle making. Can they be mixed with some beeswax and used for candles?
Even with this method, you would most likely never get it to burn safely or properly to even have it be worth it.melt the soap shavings in the beeswax?
that should help remove some water
maybe use a splatter guard
Some things, even in the name of science, shouldn't be done. This, IMO is one of them.Any suggestions on how a person would combine beeswax and old soap shavings to enact such an experiment? For science...
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