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I went down to my local color store, and asked for something that i could use to color wax.. He told me that what i needed is called "fedt-anilin" which i presume is called "Aniline" in english .. I bought a little bag of it of a few grams.. It is blue as the bag says but looks allmost black due to it concentration. Im not 100 % sure that this is the correct thing to use.. Can anyone confirm ? Ofcourse blue was the only thing he didnt have in a block form. It is powder like, but he told me that this didnt change anything.. 

Basicly.. Can i use Aniline as a dye for my wax?

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I really don't know - Aniline is commonly used in the making of ployuethrine so it could work so its worth a try.

I don't know what the goo kit dyes are made of exactly but i think its wax very saturated by oil or water based dyes

it has been tryed to colour the wax using wax crayons but they can go chunky and not fully colour it - my suggestion would be to get some goo kit dyes this will work.

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