Description
More popular uses for beeswax include: candles – wood filler – crayons – grafting wax – balms, creams, and salves – soap – wax for bowstrings – rust preventative for tools – wood turning – lip balm – lubricant for fly fishing lines – batik – beard and mustache wax – candy ingredient – cosmetics – glass etching – cast iron seasoning – lubricant for furniture, doors, and windows – encaustic painting – ornaments – thread conditioner – waterproofing – wood conditioner
Pure beeswax may develop a harmless whitish film called bloom.
If you do not like the look, it can easily be removed by buffing the wax with a soft, lint-free cloth or by using a hair dryer or heat gun to direct low heat on the wax (being careful not to melt it).
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