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Repair & DIY beeswax mix - 60g
This beeswax blend is ideal for repairing used beeswax wraps or for making your own. The beeswax blend consists of organic beeswax, coconut oil, and tree resin. It was specially formulated for waxing and refreshing cotton textiles. All ingredients are food-safe, organic, and pesticide-free. With proper care, beeswax wraps last about a year. Regular use and cleaning gradually cause the wraps to lose their adhesion. This can easily be restored with the repair wax blend. To make your own beeswax wraps, you only need 5 grams for a 150 to 300 square centimeter cotton cloth, or one bar of the beeswax blend. The exact amount depends on the weight of the cloth. To make your own beeswax wraps, we recommend unprinted, very thin organic cotton fabric without synthetic fibers.
Material beeswax
Instructions for repairing and making beeswax wraps
...in the oven:
1. Preheat the oven to 80 °C.
2. Place baking paper on the baking tray and place the oilcloth or new cotton cloth to be repaired on top.
3. Using a cheese grater, grate some of the beeswax mixture onto the cloth, spread it evenly and bake for about 5 minutes.
4. Remove the baking tray from the oven and spread the liquid wax evenly with a brush.
5. Let it cool down and you're done.
...with the iron:
1. Place baking paper on a flat surface and place the oilcloth or cotton cloth on top.
2. Using a cheese grater, grate some of the beeswax mixture onto the cloth, spread it evenly and cover with a second sheet of baking paper.
3. Iron the wax in with an iron.
4. Let it cool, remove the baking paper and you're done.