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Back to Wax Top It seems obvious but what the heck is a melting point?

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Back to Wax Top It seems obvious but what the heck is a melting point?

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• Good question. The melting point of your wax is the minimum temperature that will keep all of your wax in a liquid state. Most waxes have a melting point between 120-165oF depending on the type of wax it is. As a general rule; container waxes have a low melting point, while overdip/cut and carve waxes have a high melting point. Natural waxes like soy typically have a low melting point while beeswax has a high melting point of right around 158 degrees.

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