Waxing
New Bee
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- Jan 21, 2011
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- Colchester
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- 14x12
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Fairly new to BK I was wearing latex gloves and accepted occasional stings.
Due to a couple of stings turning red & swelling after 24 hours and lasting a couple of days I've resorted to leather beekeeping gloves with the cuffs that go up the arm. Intend to wear these for a bit until I resolve the sting reaction problem.
The leather part of the gloves get pretty sticky from propolis. The supplier advises machine washing the gloves. I'm not sure that this is good for leather & I only know of meths as a propolis remover which isn't particularly good on a porous (leather) surface.
Anyone any experience of removing propolis from gloves, please?
Thanks
Due to a couple of stings turning red & swelling after 24 hours and lasting a couple of days I've resorted to leather beekeeping gloves with the cuffs that go up the arm. Intend to wear these for a bit until I resolve the sting reaction problem.
The leather part of the gloves get pretty sticky from propolis. The supplier advises machine washing the gloves. I'm not sure that this is good for leather & I only know of meths as a propolis remover which isn't particularly good on a porous (leather) surface.
Anyone any experience of removing propolis from gloves, please?
Thanks