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Cold Wax
No heat required as with a traditional beeswax/paraffin blend - simply paint on both sides of fabric with a brush and this will act as a resist. Dye with cold water dyes (Procions). Once the dye has been fixed and dried, washes out in hot soapy water. Stronger resist effects will be achieved by painting the dyes onto the fabric rather than dip dyeing. Cold wax does not give you the same detail as achieved with HOT batik wax.