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Juanse asked

> Do any one know of a method, technic or techology to purify bee wax? and
> when I say purify, I mean to take out the agrotoxics (those put by us or
> those that bees gather from environment).

There has not been a big response.

Has anyone tried suspending carbon black powder in hot liquid wax then (hot) 
filtering it out?
Would that remove the problem contaminants?
What say the chemists in our midst?

PeterD

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