
White Pearl 7mm Glue Gun Sealing Wax Sticks
White Pearl Sealing Wax Sticks for 7mm Glue Gun
Our
Glue Gun Sealing wax is hand made in our workshop in the UK - perfect for all
wax sealing and stamping projects.
Easy
to use with no black soot residue (as with wick sealing wax).
Our
wax is flexible for a higher chance of surviving the postal system, choose from
any of our 60+ handmade colours.
Our
sticks can be easily cut into beads with scissors to be used in the
traditional way with a spoon and candle / spirit burner.
Please
note, our sticks do not fit into "Hobbycraft" or "Gogonova"
brand glue guns but work well with most other glue guns.
Stick
size 8mm diameter x 105mm long, For use with a hot melt 7mm mini glue
gun. We recommend using a hot melt glue gun with our wax sticks.
Each
stick will do approximately 2 -4 impressions depending on the size of your
seal.
As
sealing wax does contain strong pigments, we recommend you test your project
for colour fastness.
Although
we do our best to photograph the colour, we do suggest you test the colour for
your suitability and taste prior to purchasing a large quantity of wax.
Refunds on returned wax will be subject to a 15% re-stocking/admin fee
As
this product is handmade, there may be a shade variation between batches, we
are not able to guarantee wax will be the exact colour if not purchased at the
same time.
Reviews
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Fabulous service
My order arrived very promptly and was well wrapped with a note from the sellers. I would definitely recommend this company and I am very happy to buy from a family firm like mine. Tracey
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Easy to use, mixed results
These sticks are fantastically easy to use, just stick them in your glue gun and you are A-for-away. Only issue I had was that using them in 2 different glue guns produced different results. Obviously this had more to do with the Glue guns than the sticks themselves. The only issue is that the wax seals created using a hotter glue gun makes the wax quite thin, which means more brittle, which in turn means prone to breakage. However, with a bit of practise this is easily overcome.