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The capping's aren't destroyed they just melt into the rims of the cells or bead up and run a little way down the frame before cooling and stopping. So you don't get any wax taken off the frame. It's all still there, but of course that means you don't get to collect any capping wax.The wax is not destroyed, just melted. Surely it ends up in the strainer and can be recovered?
The honey also stays on the frame. Aside from maybe one or two drips very occasionally, if you uncap and put the frame straight in an extractor you don't lose any honey or wax.