A friend has given me some beeswax blocks and I would like to use them to treat our oak table. I did this about a year ago with some I bought online but it was only a small tin. I found some information that suggested using one part beeswax to three parts olive oil to make your own. Can anyone advise if this is ok please. I would like to use the beeswax seeing as I have it rather than buy online again.
Lip salve. Bees wax melted with almond oil makes the best ever lip salve. Not sure of proportion I work on the trial and error method As an indication of its effectiveness. Many years ago I left a small pot in the cloakroom If you see teenage boys coming out rubbing their lips together need I say more. I don’t think I used that pot again
Excuse ignorance but where do you get the beeswax from? I’ve never come across it.
There is a website called therawhoneyshop.com Nanna8 .. also you could try your local wholefood shops.. It's a shame this post has been highjacked.. I used to make soaps using beeswax.. it's such an amazing product.
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Grate or chop the beeswax into small pieces to help it melt more easily. Then, in a double boiler or a heatproof container placed in a pot of simmering water, melt the beeswax. Once melted, add the olive oil and stir until well combined. The ratio of 1 part beeswax to 3 parts olive oil is a good starting point, but you can adjust it slightly depending on your preference. buddingbuddhist.com/
Once the mixture has cooled but is still soft enough to work with, use a clean, soft cloth to apply it to the surface of your oak table. Work the mixture into the wood in a circular motion, covering the entire surface evenly.