Seeking to purchase beeswax cheapest i could find.
The size of each block is approximately 75mm x 25mm x 18mm.
Natural Beeswax has been used for Thousands of years
Uses include:
Furniture Polish, Lubrication of Drawer Runners, Stopping doors squeaking, Making Foundation Sheets for beehives, Noses on Artists Bears, Beeswax Beads are used to mop up major oil spills, Wood Filler, Filling Pricking Pots for lace making, Lubrication of wool and cotton before entering automated machines, Pre-waxing candle wicks, Didgeridoo mouthpieces, Church Candles, Waxing Dreadlocks, Add to paraffin wax when making candles for a better shine to the candle and a longer burn time
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dskerry
17 Oct 157#10
Told my brother about this deal and he asked where I found it, told him to mind his own beeswax
Siggipugger
17 Oct 154#8
Horrible on toast. Cold
mymymy to msharif911
18 Oct 153#26
You cant polish a turd :smiley:
donslibi
17 Oct 153#4
Voted hot for the "Uses include".
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mymymy
19 Oct 151#30
I reckon swallowing a bar of beeswax could work too
sharpiesharpie
18 Oct 15#29
I believe actually if you freeze a turd you can lacquer it...
As if dreadlocks weren't disgusting enough, let's make them greasier!!
msharif911
17 Oct 15#21
Will it polish an iPhone 6+?
*waits for the hate
ozkerrizo to msharif911
17 Oct 151#23
You berk :sunglasses:
mymymy to msharif911
18 Oct 153#26
You cant polish a turd :smiley:
Bargainhuntersupreme
18 Oct 15#25
Also great for lubing thread if sewing leather, or on Nymo for beading. Voted hot.
amzzzzyyyy
17 Oct 15#2
And i tought its a soap hahah
dealerxxx to amzzzzyyyy
17 Oct 15#24
What is it?
vulcanproject
17 Oct 15#22
Stock up for erm ummm.....Kwanzaa?
Ahuizotl
17 Oct 151#20
Nice! I found a similar seller a few months ago listing 15 blocks for about £7 inluding postage. Used them to seal the insides of a pair of wooden tankards.
Worked perfectly, although it needed a bit of re-flowing with a heat gun. Also, 1 part beeswax to 2 parts walnut oil makes a great polish for the outside of the tankards, as well as being a great hand cream!
thelonious
17 Oct 151#19
If only BP had known that they could have sorted out Deepwater Horizon for £1.69.
donslibi
17 Oct 153#4
Voted hot for the "Uses include".
johnatanasoff to donslibi
17 Oct 15#18
me too
greazedlightning
17 Oct 15#17
...just the thing needed...run out of ky jelly
SCOUSEKEVIN
17 Oct 15#16
For saws an drawers any candle wax will do an its a lot cheaper
buttondup
17 Oct 15#15
Oooh yeah, just what I wanted for some Calendula salve.
hukdbargain
17 Oct 152#14
I use Earwax for all the above - it works just as well and is free. So will have to vote this one cold.
gdata
17 Oct 15#13
perfect for use on my moustache
dskerry
17 Oct 157#10
Told my brother about this deal and he asked where I found it, told him to mind his own beeswax
nero212 to dskerry
17 Oct 151#12
Taxi.. :smirk: this did make me chuckle to be fare lol
mocmocamoc
17 Oct 15#11
Cheers, my regular filling for my pricking pots was no longer cutting it!
Stormbringer2012
17 Oct 151#9
I didnt know I needed this until now :wink:
Siggipugger
17 Oct 154#8
Horrible on toast. Cold
angelwingsandco
17 Oct 15#7
use rubbed on saw for easier cutting
buey
17 Oct 151#6
great for boots
Bigbaldgit
17 Oct 151#5
Just love the notion of pre-waxing a didgeridoo mouthpiece.
doitallovermyface
17 Oct 151#3
For all the UK scuba divers out there this is awesome. Great for lubricating the dry suit zips!! Also for the Guardsmen out there who need this for their boots
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The size of each block is approximately 75mm x 25mm x 18mm.
Natural Beeswax has been used for Thousands of years
Uses include:
Furniture Polish, Lubrication of Drawer Runners, Stopping doors squeaking, Making Foundation Sheets for beehives, Noses on Artists Bears, Beeswax Beads are used to mop up major oil spills, Wood Filler, Filling Pricking Pots for lace making, Lubrication of wool and cotton before entering automated machines, Pre-waxing candle wicks, Didgeridoo mouthpieces, Church Candles, Waxing Dreadlocks, Add to paraffin wax when making candles for a better shine to the candle and a longer burn time
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http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/mythbusters/videos/polishing-a-turd-minimyth/
*waits for the hate
Worked perfectly, although it needed a bit of re-flowing with a heat gun. Also, 1 part beeswax to 2 parts walnut oil makes a great polish for the outside of the tankards, as well as being a great hand cream!