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Beeswax Wood Polish/leather Polish

60 g Beeswax granules
300 ml Pure turpentine
25 g Pure soap or soap flakes
150 ml Boiling water
6 dr Essential oil of lavender

Melt the waxes with the turpentine in a double boiler (warning low flash point) Grate the soap into a bowl and pour on the boiling water and stir briskly to dissolve it. Let the soapy water cool slightly and then pour it into the melted wax stirring well as it makes an emulsion. Put in a small jar or container with a tight fitting lid.


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