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Wed, 18 Feb 1998 17:44:10 +0900
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John Iannuzzi wrote:
>
> I use a solar wax melter--a box with a
> double pane of glass as the lid.
> The sun does all the work.
>
Thanks for your posting, John Iannuzzi.
By the way, is there any effective method to remove(separate) the debris
and residual honey from the natural beeswax? And is it necessary to
remove them for selling beeswax?
 
Chang-geun, Kim / Seoul, South Korea

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