Like many of you, I season my new SS wicks by coating them with a little juice, then burning it off.
FUN FACT!
If you have juice dripping from your wick and you set it on fire, you will thereafter have flaming juice dripping from your wick. And if you're using a paper towel in your lap as a drop cloth to catch the dripping juice, it will also catch the flaming dripping juice. And if your drop cloth is a paper product that has been drizzled with an accelerant, well ... you end up with a lap-full of wick-quenching water.
So if you're thinking about kicking back in the Barca Lounger and watching the all-day N.C.I.S. marathon while you do your wick work ... stop it.
This has been a public service announcement from Vapidiots.org. We do the stupid s**t so you don't have to.
FUN FACT!
If you have juice dripping from your wick and you set it on fire, you will thereafter have flaming juice dripping from your wick. And if you're using a paper towel in your lap as a drop cloth to catch the dripping juice, it will also catch the flaming dripping juice. And if your drop cloth is a paper product that has been drizzled with an accelerant, well ... you end up with a lap-full of wick-quenching water.
So if you're thinking about kicking back in the Barca Lounger and watching the all-day N.C.I.S. marathon while you do your wick work ... stop it.
This has been a public service announcement from Vapidiots.org. We do the stupid s**t so you don't have to.
