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Re: Any unusual uses for beeswax
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Matthew Kweskin <[log in to unmask]>
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Matthew Kweskin <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Dec 1994 15:45:43 -0800
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> Also there is a special kind of egg decorating method, the names escapes
> me at the moment, where you pour the beeswax in a tiny funnel that is
> used to make lines on the egg, then it is dipped in dye. This method
> is repeated with differnet lines and dyes etc.
> The dye is hot enough that the wax stays subtle and is wiped off between
> dippings and lines.
 
Are these called Ukranian eggs?
 
Isn't there something you can add to beeswax to use it as a waterproofer
for boots? (The additive I'm thinking of starts with an 'L'.)
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Matthew Kweskin
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