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Re: Bees wax

Postby rmcelroy » Fri Jan 03, 2014 3:33 pm

rmcelroy wrote:Has anyone used Stakich? I ordered some but it hasn't arrived.

Edit: after reading that cosmetic grade wax will probably have contaminants. I just bought wax on E-bay! I have become a huge E-bay fan.



Edit: the Stakich came in yesterday, the packaging 100% bees wax. I've used it once already, looks great!
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Re: Bees wax

Postby Catherine+twins » Sun Jan 05, 2014 11:11 am

Over the Christmas break I bought a 12-inch skillet at a local thrift store--not vintage, just a recent Lodge, but it was $7 instead of $20, so I'm happy. I'll be trying the bees wax on it after just a bit more scrubbing. OTOH, I dug my grandmother's 10-inch Griswold out of the shed on the family farm this fall, that one is definitely vintage, and it will get the treatment, too.

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Re: Bees wax

Postby doug hodder » Fri Jan 10, 2014 8:01 pm

So if you are using beeswax to season CI...you are doing it the same as before with an oil on the initial coat over raw iron? Apply it and then cook it? If it is an already seasoned pan, you are just wiping it down with a coat of bees wax. Just got some from a local bee keeper. Doug
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Re: Bees wax

Postby Redneck Teepee » Fri Jan 10, 2014 8:19 pm

Catherine+twins wrote:Over the Christmas break I bought a 12-inch skillet at a local thrift store--not vintage, just a recent Lodge, but it was $7 instead of $20, so I'm happy. I'll be trying the bees wax on it after just a bit more scrubbing. OTOH, I dug my grandmother's 10-inch Griswold out of the shed on the family farm this fall, that one is definitely vintage, and it will get the treatment, too.

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