>We have been keeping bees in Hawaii and attempting to make good burning
>candles for over 30 years. We have yet to be able to get the cappings wax
>clean enough so that the wicks (square weave cotton wicks or appropriate
>sizes) don't eventually clog with impurities to the extent that the wick
>drowns in melted wax.<
I was also told acidifying the water with white vinegar helps separate the
impurities. I also melt over water with cheesecloth (several layers) in the
water until the wax is melted then pull out the cheesecloth to remove the
bulk of the impurities then repeat the process, but I don't make candles so
I don't know if this would be clean enough.
Coleene
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