well you all need to moderate the member/moderator that started this post!........
forgot about my own post..........
here is the story. i was quickly running short of my own wax last fall when candle season rolled around and i did not want to run out. it was a good candle year for me. after the fiddly~fartin' around with my wax adventures with this seller, doh, i was rescued by my local supplier, b & b honey farm (in minnesota). b & b's wax was exceptional.
back to the seller of this wax........and i am posting the pix again so members don't have to scroll back. the wax was described by the seller as cappings wax only. the seller described the wax as:
1. golden yellow
2. light golden yellow, light golden color
3. premium yellow
4. very pretty wax
5. cosmetic grade and chemical free
6. very nice beeswax smell
7. cappings wax, no frame scrapings, no brood comb
8. filtered and ready to go
i also asked about the filtration process........kept neglecting to or avoiding answering the question, only to say that the wax was ready to go for candles
and/or cosmetic purposes.
these are the pix the seller sent me:
the pix of what i was sent (25 lbs of it): you decide, match descriptions or the above photos?
a marked difference in the thumbnail pix without having to click on them to open in post image.
when i opened the box, the smell? and the look of the bars? brood comb and scrapings mixed in. beeswax smell? absent.
i melted down and filtered a couple of the blocks. there was a great deal of residue,debris and from brood comb.
filtered? maybe once, but not 'filtered and ready to go'.
color? if you ask me............it was a very dark brown mustard color, none of the 'yellow' descriptive colors the seller used for description.
i use cappings wax only for candles and lip balm, and no scrapings get thrown in my wax. scrapings are melted separately. i sell in bars. any brood comb i melt down, what there is of it, goes to waxing foundation, or combined with scrapings off frames. (i don't treat my bees unless a problem and i rotate combs out).
this is what my wax typically looks like:
my wax is what i would describe as:
1. golden yellow
2. light golden yellow, light golden color
3. premium yellow
4. very pretty wax
5. cosmetic grade and chemical free
6. very nice beeswax smell
7. cappings wax, no frame scrapings, no brood comb
8. filtered and ready to go
be careful when you purchase wax and what you are willing to accept for your purposes.