Hello,
I've a few containers of strike-anywhere matches that I've coated in wax. I bought boxes of the 'large' matches, selected those with the best heads, submerged them completely in melted wax, then let them cool on foil. I place about 15 of these plus a piece of waterproof sandpaper (in case there are no good striking surfaces) in a waterproof match case (I consider these matches water-resistant, not proof).
I read somewhere of a different method, where the person was only coating the heads in wax. I coated mine completely as I didn't think a wet matchstick would be too useful when the burning tip reached it. I don't see wax melting back towards my fingers being a concern..?
If anyone can see why the latter method may be better, please let me know.
(Will see about getting a cotton ball in with those matches to improve the value)
Thanks!
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