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1 Pound Pure Beeswax Block Bees Wax - Polish/Cosmetics /Candlemaking
 
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1 Pound Pure Beeswax Block Bees Wax - Polish/Cosmetics /Candlemaking

by The Wax Factory


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Technical Details

  • 100% Pure Golden Beeswax
  • Produced Freshly from our refinery
  • Candles / Polishes / Cosmetics etc
  • Sourced from Sustainable Hives
  • 454g (1 Pound) Single Block


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Product Description

Polishing Furniture and shoes to give a shiny quality finish when made into a polish When burnt, Beeswax releases negative ions - these attract particles of dust and leave for a cleaner breathing environment ( see my pure beeswax tealights) Adding to candles to increase their burning temperature, therefore making them burn for longer Used as a preservative and a finish on metals such as iron and brass Used on stone and wooden flooring as a polish and a preservative - it can also be used in the cracks as a sealant Used in soap making and other cosmetic products Beeswax can be used as a coating on cheese in order to protect it as it ages Beeswax is used in bakery - helping to separate small cakes from their moulds, also giving them a crunchy outside texture Haribo jelly sweets use Beeswax to help lock in the flavour - another example of Beeswax's use in preservative applications. Beeswax is also used as a bullet lube - being a shooter myself I've tried this and found it leaves the barrel much cleaner, whilst significantly increasing muzzle velocity - there are plenty of guides on the internet on how to make your own. Fancy making your own crayons? Again, Beeswax is a likely ingredient, with plenty of guides to show you how it's done on the internet. Beeswax is used on the cracked hooves of animals such as horses. Beeswax is used on ropes to reduce friction if the rope is being pulled whilst in contact with another surface. With Beeswax you can make your own home made earplugs - just follow guides on the internet and produce an earplug which fits perfectly into your ear through it's excellent mouldability. Beeswax was used as a major ingredient in paintings to achieve the right colour Used on leather to help waterproof it (for example horse saddles / tack or leather shoes) - These are just a few of the many uses of Beeswax, a material that is really, quite extroadinary.


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