Jarrahfrog
10th November 2008, 10:48 PM
Hi All,
While at the Sydney WWWS earlier this year I picked up a bag of Carnauba wax flakes and a bottle of Orange Essential Oil solvent from the Howards stand. The intention was to someday combine these with some beeswax I picked up in tassie a few years ago to make my own furniture paste. Anyway on Sunday afternoon I decided to finally make up the paste using the Howards recipe on the bag of wax.
The paste recipe states 200gms Carnauba wax, 100gms beeswax & 200mls warmed turps, in this case I used the orange oil solvent in place of turps as was suggested at the show stand. For my first attempt at furniture wax paste making I also decided to halve these quantities, just in case....
I accurately measured the waxes using a set of digital scales and used a graduated measuring cup for the solvent, which I then placed in boiled water to warm it. I melted the waxes together in a double boiler (SS bowl over boiling water on stove), added in the heated orange oil solvent, mixed together and then poured into a clean plastic food container to cool.
So this morning I woke up to check my home made furniture paste to find................. a big block of wax! :no: :doh: Admittingly it smells nice due to the orange oil solvent but it is far from being a paste which can applied and rubbed on to furniture.
What have I done wrong? Should I just re-melt and add more solvent?
Any help, suggestions appreciated.
Thanks
Jarrahfrog
PS: I've broken the block in half and interestingly it turns white after it's been exposed to the air for a while. Not sure if this means anything.....
While at the Sydney WWWS earlier this year I picked up a bag of Carnauba wax flakes and a bottle of Orange Essential Oil solvent from the Howards stand. The intention was to someday combine these with some beeswax I picked up in tassie a few years ago to make my own furniture paste. Anyway on Sunday afternoon I decided to finally make up the paste using the Howards recipe on the bag of wax.
The paste recipe states 200gms Carnauba wax, 100gms beeswax & 200mls warmed turps, in this case I used the orange oil solvent in place of turps as was suggested at the show stand. For my first attempt at furniture wax paste making I also decided to halve these quantities, just in case....
I accurately measured the waxes using a set of digital scales and used a graduated measuring cup for the solvent, which I then placed in boiled water to warm it. I melted the waxes together in a double boiler (SS bowl over boiling water on stove), added in the heated orange oil solvent, mixed together and then poured into a clean plastic food container to cool.
So this morning I woke up to check my home made furniture paste to find................. a big block of wax! :no: :doh: Admittingly it smells nice due to the orange oil solvent but it is far from being a paste which can applied and rubbed on to furniture.
What have I done wrong? Should I just re-melt and add more solvent?
Any help, suggestions appreciated.
Thanks
Jarrahfrog
PS: I've broken the block in half and interestingly it turns white after it's been exposed to the air for a while. Not sure if this means anything.....