Step 3: Done

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Let your candle cool all day.
Trim your wick and light it.

The jar used here was a pine candle and the outcome was a mostly green candle.
The smells were waxy with some pine and sweetness from other source candles that I collected.
My plan was not to do this in the microwave, but alas it was easier.
 
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Cthulu says: Feb 15, 2009. 1:03 PM
Congrats on your first Instructable. Does the glass get hot when microwaved?
zorgberg (author) in reply to CthuluFeb 16, 2009. 8:18 AM
yes it gets hot, also the candle gets hot
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