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Step 6Step 6 - Melt Wax

Step 6 - Melt Wax
Drop your wax pieces into a disposable glass jar (or empty aluminum can) and place it into a boiling pot of water.  Keep the water level low enough so the jar or can doesn't tip over.  Once the water boils, you should have fully melted wax in a few minutes.
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Apr 15, 2010. 6:13 PMEmmettO says:
 I melt my wax in a old crock pot. You could do it in a glass jar in the crock pot (or slow cooker) to keep it clean if you aren't planning on doing this often. I melt wax to make molds, so I have a big crock pot full of wax.

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