I put it on a low temp hot plate in a tin, and then pour it into a tin of pre-cuts, then squeeze them out back into the mink oil container, one stack at a time. Since I'm lubing only about 80 patches at a time, it goes very quickly - maybe 10 minutes altogether. Most of the time, I use WWWF and that's even quicker. Shake the bottle of pre-mix, then pour it into the container of pre-cuts, then pour it back into the bottle, squeezing down on the tops of the stacks a bit to remove the excess. Tipping the container of lubed patches on it's side does not drip, but it's fairly close.
I use wet patches, not just damp ones.
NEVER do I have a smoldering patch - those ONLY happen to people who use 1/.- too thin a patch and 2/.- it might happen if the patch is dry, but the MAIN reason is too loose a combination- and it HAS to be very loose to do that. If your fired patches are not reusable, then they are potential fire starters.