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<blockquote data-quote="jman 125" data-source="post: 5835386" data-attributes="member: 14713"><p>After you boil them and this is important make darn sure they are dry .</p><p>I use an old crockpot melt the wax in it and dip the trap slowly leave the trap in there so it reaches the same temp and slowly pull it out and let it dry and cool should just have a really thin coat. Its very easy but i will say its also flamable if you use and open flame burner hence why i use a crockpot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jman 125, post: 5835386, member: 14713"] After you boil them and this is important make darn sure they are dry . I use an old crockpot melt the wax in it and dip the trap slowly leave the trap in there so it reaches the same temp and slowly pull it out and let it dry and cool should just have a really thin coat. Its very easy but i will say its also flamable if you use and open flame burner hence why i use a crockpot [/QUOTE]
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