What is the difference between sealing wax and glue gun wax?

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Sealing wax and glue gun wax are two types of wax commonly used for sealing envelopes or creating decorative wax seals. The main difference lies in their application methods and overall appearance. Sealing wax typically comes in stick form and requires a wick wax seal stamp for melting and application. It tends to produce a more traditional, vintage-looking seal with a soft and glossy finish. On the other hand, glue gun wax is designed to be used with a glue gun and comes in stick or bead form. It is melted and applied using the glue gun, resulting in a more quick and convenient sealing process. Glue gun wax often has a smoother and harder finish, making it more suitable for mailing purposes where durability is critical. Ultimately, the choice between sealing wax and glue gun wax depends on personal preferences for application style and the desired aesthetic outcome.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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