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Today bee's wax might be used in Automobile waxes but normally it can be most used in household furniture wax and polishes. You possibly can make your own wax easily, my ancestors did to the plantation on Cape Cod, it can be a relatively simple process and fun too. First you must use a couple of pots to boil in and a pot of hot water. Liquid Beeswax furniture polish is simple, use one quarter glass of ivory soap, an individual quarter pound of beeswax, 1 mug of turpentine and about half a cup of water. Dissolve the soap in difficulties, put the shaved wax into the turpentine and then little by little melt together, then pour the soap mixture in the mix and stir which has a wooden spoon, once well stirred pour it into a glass jar and you've got it, very easy. Bees wax cream furniture polish which could also be used on cars with lessened number of turpentine is made by using and mixing quarter lbs of beeswax, 2 glasses of turpentine, quarter cup involving liquid Ivory soap, 1 cup of warm to cooking food water and quarter cup of pine oil. The only difference it you have to make sure all your beeswax is dissolved first and cool then mix it in the warm soapy water until it congeals and then reheat together and break down. If you reduce the turpentine content you can use it on your vehicle too. It goes on smooth plus it works good. Nevertheless, I am partial to help Carnauba wax for cars for it's convenience, but from a real looking standpoint of protection your carnauba only lasts three months while the beeswax melt might last slightly longer. For solid beeswax furniture polish, which is preferred with the antique dealers we met to the back roads of NH, VT and Maine, all you do is use equal amounts of linseed oil, beeswax and turpentine. The finished product is golden brown and then determine through and looks loaded in content. Now you have lemon oil smell in furniture polish, which can potentially be added to the boiling water during the process. There are many good waxes to use on cars that you really would not put on surfboards, furniture or sculptures. Wax is found in the human ear also. There are two different types and your genetics dictate which one you have. Most plants have some sort of thin protective coating involving wax also. Most fruit and lemon or lime trees and vegetables plants have wax in the fruit, leaves and vegetables they produce that any of us eat. Many animals and some fish also naturally produce waxes. Other wax components are found in minerals and petroleum products and distillates. You can find Polymer or synthetic, manufactured by man into various types of waxes. We get waxes from various sources really. The Carnauba we discussed can be a preferred wax by many detailers. Carnauba wax is to the leaves of the carnauba hand trees. The best Carnauba wax comes from in my opinion the Palm Trees associated with Brazil. You can tell a superb carnauba wax by the water beads up as you see when you detail your car or truck. Candelilla wax comes from a plant that grows in portions of Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Guatemala and sometimes inside southwestern United States. It is a brown wax and not only have people used it on cars it can be used in phonograph records, floor dressings, and candles. Although it is the major component of candle wax, it is mixed with with other waxes normally inside candles we use in our homes. . My websites: goodman ac