Wax Spoon

logo.jpg   SAFETY WARNINGS: WAX SPOON 2.5ML AND 5ML

 

POTENTIAL RISKS:

  • The brass spoon can become extremely hot during use, posing a burn risk.
  • Prolonged exposure to high temperatures may cause the wooden handle to become warm.
  • Open flames or heat sources used to heat the spoon may increase fire hazards.
  • If dropped, the spoon may cause minor impact injuries.
  • Not safe for kids – Keep out of reach of children under the age of 12, Children aged under 16 should be supervised by a responsible adult when using our products.

FIRST AID MEASURES:

  • Burns: For a minor burn, run cool water over it for 10–15 minutes, then pat dry and apply aloe vera or a mild lotion. Cover with a sterile bandage or cling film and avoid popping blisters. Seek medical help for severe burns. Avoid using ice, as it can worsen the injury.
  • Eye Exposure: In case of accidental contact with the heated spoon, rinse immediately with clean water and seek medical attention if needed.
  • Inhalation: If exposed to fumes from overheating, move to fresh air. Seek medical attention if breathing difficulties occur.
  • Skin Contact: Allow the spoon to cool before handling.

FIRE SAFETY:

  • Keep the spoon away from flammable materials and never leave an open flame unattended.
  • Use only heat sources recommended for controlled heating.
  • Have a fire extinguisher or fire blanket nearby when working with open flames.
  • If a fire occurs, smother flames with a fire blanket or use a dry chemical extinguisher. Do not use water on metal fires.

CLEANUP, STORAGE & DISPOSAL:

  • Allow the spoon to cool completely before handling or cleaning.
  • Wipe clean with a dry or damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage the brass or wood.
  • Store in a dry, cool place, away from direct heat or open flames. Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture as it may degrade the material.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets when not in use.

USING IT SAFELY:

  • Always hold the spoon by the wooden handle to avoid burns.
  • Use a stable heat source and ensure the spoon is positioned securely to prevent tipping.
  • Do not overheat the spoon, as excessive heat may cause burns or material damage.
  • Never leave the spoon unattended while in use.
  • Keep the working area well-ventilated if using heat.
  • Use protective gloves or a heat-resistant mat if necessary.

Disclaimer: The information provided is based on current knowledge and intended for safe handling and disposal. Users are responsible for compliance with local regulations.

INSTRUCTIONS

 

The Brass & Wood Wax Melting Spoon is designed for melting sealing wax efficiently and precisely. Follow these steps to achieve the best results:

What You’ll Need:

  • Sealing wax (beads, sticks, or broken pieces)
  • Brass & Wood Wax Melting Spoon
  • Heat source (tea light candle or spirit burner)
  • Wax seal stamp
  • Non-stick surface like a silicone mat (for practice)

How to Use:

  1. Prepare Your Work Area
    • Place your heat source on a stable, heat-resistant surface.
    • Have your wax, spoon, and stamp ready for use.
  2. Add Wax to the Spoon
    • Place your desired amount of wax into the spoon. Adjust quantity depending on the size of the seal.
  3. Melt the Wax
    • Hold the spoon over the flame or heat source, keeping a safe distance to avoid scorching the wax.
    • Stir gently if needed to ensure even melting.
    • Once fully melted and smooth, remove from heat.
  4. Pour the Wax
    • Carefully pour the melted wax onto the sealing area or a prepared surface.
    • Let the wax settle naturally into a circular shape.
  5. Stamp the Wax
    • Press the wax seal stamp gently into the hot wax.
    • Hold in place for a few seconds, then lift carefully to reveal the impression.
  6. Clean the Spoon (Optional for Color Changes)
    • Wipe the spoon with a paper towel while it's still warm, or reheat slightly to remove excess wax.

Tips for Best Results:

  • Avoid overheating the wax, as it may create bubbles or burn.
  • If switching colors, clean the spoon thoroughly between uses.
  • Let the wax cool slightly before stamping for a crisp impression.