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How To Make Waterproof Matches & Firestarters

Handy Tips - Tipnut.comHere are different methods to waterproof your own matches and make firestarters, you should use wood stick matches rather than the cardboard sticks.

Although they’re waterproof, make sure to store them in a sealed, waterproof container. Ziplock bags, old prescription bottles, film canisters and small tins should work just fine.

Waterproof Matches

Method #1

  • Dip the first half of the match in melted wax. You can use old candle stubs or canning wax/paraffin wax for this. Dry, then dip the other half to completely seal the match.

Method #2

  • Dip the first half of the match in clear nail polish. Dry, then dip the other half to completely seal the match.

Firestarters

  • If you want to pack away some firestarters for camping or ‘just in case’ you get stuck in the bush when backpacking or biking, fill the holes of an empty egg carton with sawdust, or dryer lint, or fabric scraps. Pour melted wax over each and let cool. Store in sealed ziploc bags.
  • For waterproof firestarters, tightly roll newspapers or fabric scraps about 1 1/2 inches thick and 3 inches long, wind string tightly around the roll to hold the roll together. Completely submerge in melted wax. Dry then store.
  • After dipping the matches and rolls, lay them on a sheet of clean wax paper to dry thoroughly. After they are dry, place them in the waterproof container (or ziploc bag) and store away until needed.

Quick Tips For Firestarters

  • Firestarter Nut Shells: Don’t toss away peanut shells or shells from other nuts. Store them year round in a big tub and take them camping. Toss the shells in amongst the kindling for a fire and they’ll act as wood chips. You can also use them in the fireplace or in fire pits as fire starter helpers.
  • Lemon & Orange Peels: Save your peels from citrus fruits like lemons and oranges. You can toss them in the fire place when you have a fire going to give the room a nice, fresh smell.
  • Candle Firestarters: Use the ends of candles as firestarters by placing a couple in the middle of a fireplace wood pile and start the blaze with a little kindling.

Admin Update: Added the single Quick Tips for firestarters to this page for better organization

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