Re-solidifying M16 Paste Wax -w- pics

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So, as many others have, I took advantage of the Ebay sale a good while back and got a few cans of M16 Paste wax. Also, like many others, the ones I received were a bit mushy. I decided to take one of the worse ones, and try to re solidify it, to see how it worked out. There has been others that used the stove and water to re-solidify the wax, but I found another way, and figured I would share, as it seemed to work quite well.

This is what the wax looked like when I received it. It was very soft.
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This gives you a better idea of the consistency of the wax. Also, in this picture, you can see my "melting' device. It is a candle warmer my wife has, that melts candles. You can enjoy the smell, without having to actually burn them. It worked so well on candles, I decided to give it a try on the wax.
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This is the wax on the warmer and stirred up. I continued to stir the wax about every 15-20 mins.
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I placed the lid loosely on the container while it was warming, to try and keep as much of the solvents and oils from evaporating into the atmosphere, and keep them in the can.
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This is the wax fully melted into a liquid state. This took about an hour to get here.
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After the wax was liquid form, I removed it from the warmer, and let it sit. After a night in the basement, this is what it turned out. I rubbed an applicator around on the surface to feel for the consistency. You may be able to see the swirl marks. It was MUCH harder then previous, and felt like the other paste waxes I have at this point.
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Still havent tested any durability at this point, so can not comment on that, but I feel MUCH better using it now in this state, as I believe this is more so how the wax was originally from the factory.

If you have any questions, I will try to answer to the best of my knowledge. Hopefully, this will give others an idea on how to do it, if they were contemplating re-solidifying their M16.
 
Most don't have a candle warmer, but most have a pot, stove and water. The information might be useful to some, so thanks for posting. Btw the wax looks much better.
 
:goodpost:You can pick one of those up at target for 9.99. aka coffee cup warmer but we also use it to warm candles.:dblthumb2:
 
I got in on the same ebay sale. I had both my cans go all mooshy on me. From what I could tell the reason why the wax got all mooshy was due to the combination of heat and the rough handling of the wax. One can I had was not all that messed up, I shook it vigorously and it got at least 40% of it in a semi-liquid state.

To get the wasx back to a "harder" state I just used a double boiler setup and had the stuff liquid under 25 min. My goal was to expose it to as little heat as possible in as little time as possible to prevent as little of the volitiles from leaving. They all look and go on fine, the jusry is still out as to if the durability as been affected by the reheating process.
 
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