bottles-jars Wax for bottles

chilliman said:
Do you need special equipment to melt and apply ? I am keen to get this happening.

There really isn't nothing to special, heat...dip...cool down....

Just make sure your ok with a pot to put the wax in and have something the wax can drip onto just in case the wax falls off the bottle as it cools down.
 
What price Mick ?

Had a look at there site, the bottle wax page is not up.
Sent email though.

Cheese wax was is pretty easy to get, can I use that ?
What price do you normally pay ?
 
how is it for getting off? An absolute pain in the arse but thats part of the asthetic lolI dunno what its worth can't find the invoice maybe 10 or 15 dollars a kilo but that does heaps of bottles.To be perfectly honest I wouldn't use it on normal high volume turn over lines just limited stuff, it look s pretty cool but.
chees wax may be too soft maybe? I dunno might experiment.

it comes in little beads that you melt.
 
stillmanz said:
how is it for getting off? An absolute pain in the arse but thats part of the asthetic lolI dunno what its worth can't find the invoice maybe 10 or 15 dollars a kilo but that does heaps of bottles.To be perfectly honest I wouldn't use it on normal high volume turn over lines just limited stuff, it look s pretty cool but.
chees wax may be too soft maybe? I dunno might experiment.

It does look very cool on your Quadrophonic, I agree not something for high volume sauces.

I was just curious on how well it stuck to the bottle.

stillmanz said:
it comes in little beads that you melt.

Does it stick to your skin and burn like candle wax does?
 
Well my first KG of bottle sealing wax arrived!
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