Hello Paul
Keith,
How do the candles smell? like french fries? ;-)
Not much of anything, just a little oily maybe.
Sounds like Castor wax (Hydrogenated Castor Oil) if it is a powder
and claims to be 100% castor oil.
That's it, thanks!
Here is a link I found in the Household Products dB:
I suspect you could put in a few drops of peppermint oil during the mixing.
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Paul
Keith,
How do the candles smell? like french fries? ;-)
Not much of anything, just a little oily maybe.
Sounds like Castor wax (Hydrogenated Castor Oil) if it is a
Midori's sitting at the table with 10 brightly burning candles she
just made out of WVO, a pretty enough sight.
We're doing a project with a science teacher tomorrow, taking some
extra trouble because it's the local school. The kids brought used
cooking oil (tempura oil) from their kitchens at
K
More Christmas trees than Christians, how eloquent!
Rad
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Midori's sitting at the table with 10 brightly burning
It isn't Stearin is it?
Greg H.
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Subject: [Biofuel] WVO candles
There's a product you can buy here in any supermarket, cheap, a white
powder claimed
Keith,
How do the candles smell? like french fries? ;-)
Sounds like Castor wax (Hydrogenated
Castor Oil) if it is a powder and claims to be 100% castor oil.
Here is a link I found in the Household Products dB:
http://tinyurl.com/8lyey
On 12/8/05, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]