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>>>  I just have to make a (bleached white-wax candle the size of a Javelin missile!)

<><><>  How do you go about bleaching your wax?  I have found that down here in my area, LA (Lower Alabama), if a thin layer of wax is left out in the sun within a couple of weeks it turns a pure white.

This then brings about the question, if one were wanting to color the bleached (white) natural beeswax different colors, how would one go about it so as to maintain the purest form of beeswax possible.
Mike in LA

 
  

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