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Guy Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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This was given to me by a woman who said her father is/was (?) curator of
antiques in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.  "With a cheese
grater, grate enough beeswax to fill, loosely, a small jar 2/3 full.  Add
mineral spirits to cover the wax.  Let it stand overnight until dissolved.
Stir.  It should have the consistency of heavy cream.  Apply sparingly, let
it dry and buff vigorously.
 
 
Guy F. Miller
Charlottesville. VA

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