In a previous post, “Fungus Wick For Slush Lamps“, I learned how a portion of a shelf fungus could be used as a slush lamp wick. While setting up the slush lamp, I began to think of another potential wick, a cosmetic cotton pad.
The cotton fiber strands run parallel while having compressed “ribs” that create a convenient square shape with a straight edge. Having a straight edge is desirable for a controlled flame.

I modified the can’s lid and bent the edges down to create a small “table” inside the can to press against the wick to hold it in place.
Something else that I found helpful is how to lite the wick. Once a wick is dipped in oil it can be difficult to lite. If the edge can be squeezed to shed excess oil, wood ash or charcoal carbon can be applied as a catalyst to recieve the ignition flame more quickly.
Once lit, I enjoyed the flame for a couple of hours before needing to adjust the wick.

