rober,
the paper filter is too course to remove honey or other small debris.
you will have to use a 5 micron filter bag, and probably for a final filter a 1 micron bag.
i too use a solar wax melter, but late in the season can't use it and if i have to supplement my own wax, sometimes purchased wax is not always debris/honey free. because i make candles dirty wax causes a lot headaches and messing around. the best advice i received from a chandler was to filter wax initially through a 5 micron filter bag and then final filter through a 1 micron bag. you may not need the 1 micron.
i did purchase a wax melter this past fall, i also want to purchase a turkey fryer, if i can find one, masterbuilt surf and turf. if anyone comes across one of these please let me know.
i had to purchase wax from my supplier this year and it was full of honey. i was not happy. i did the old fashioned method on the stove top. what a pita.
i came across a video that was helpful plus the advice from the chandler. i took the wax melter i purchased, put the wax in, poured water over it, til the base was about 1/4 full i guess, then heated, and strained like this video shows. i want the turkey fryer so i am not doing this on the stove (these folks made their own pot) and the fryer would hold more wax than my unit does and i can use my unit for a final filter through 1 micron. the filters are a bit spendy, but worth the result.