RosieMc
House Bee
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2009
- Messages
- 232
- Reaction score
- 3
- Location
- Preston uk
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
clear guide from Peter McFaddon - thanks
try putting wax to be cleaned into tights in a ball then place in jug in micro ,heat till liquid , lift out stocking liquid left behind in jug and crud in tights , I use toe of tights and keep topping up with wax , pour into food container let set remove scrape of any muck and repeat process , good idea if you have your own micro
I agree, I was alarmed the first time I tried this , it spit wax very quickly !
I rely on my trusty wax extractor.
VM
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Basically it is in three parts, the boiler (below the spout) the deeper portion which houses a filter and the lid .How does it work? looks like the wax is taken from the bottom cos the nozzle is there. but it usually swims on top?
Basically it is in three parts, the boiler (below the spout) the deeper portion which houses a filter and the lid .
you fill the boiler, with water , you load the filter with wax ( for a cleaner wax use filtered compartment in conjunction with a piece of muslin) , plug in the lead, switch on and wait . the water boils generating steam which rises ,melts the wax which in turn runs through the filter and out of the spout . incidentally the wax doesn't come into direct contact with the water, there is an integral 1" deep dish arranged so that there is a 1\2" gap around the outer edge of same to allow the condensate from the steam to return to the boiler section .
VM
I agree, I was alarmed the first time I tried this , it spit wax very quickly !
I rely on my trusty wax extractor.
VM
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And black tights make grey wax.
White tights work okay.
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