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Many uses for paraffin wax

Paraffin wax to most people is something used to seal off the tops for bottled jam, but it has many other useful applications. Many woodworkers rub nails and screws on a bar of soap for easier driving. Paraffin wax does it better. Soap tends to rust the nail or screw in place, making it almost impossible to remove later. Just rub the screw or nail over the flat surface of the paraffin wax cake a few times, or thrust into

'some of the wax which has been melted and poured into a hole in the hammer handle. Paraffin wax is useful when curtain rings and drapery hooks refuse to slide on the metal rods or poles. Take down the rod and rub the inner and top surfaces with a cake of paraffin until a thin film is evident. Place the hooks back on the rod and restore it to service.

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Press, 11 September 1986, Page 12

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Many uses for paraffin wax Press, 11 September 1986, Page 12

Many uses for paraffin wax Press, 11 September 1986, Page 12