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Here are some recipes waxes.

Cream for colored shoes

Recently, wax consumption has been greatly reduced. This is explained by the harmful effect on the skin of sulfuric acid, which is used in the manufacture of wax. However, with proper preparation of wax, the harmful effect of sulfuric acid can be almost completely destroyed, although even the presence of traces of free acid is sufficient for the destructive effect of wax on the skin.

The only advantage of waxing is its low cost and the wonderful shine obtained when cleaning shoes.

Wax of the highest quality

  • Molasses 500 g;
  • Black burnt bone 500 g;
  • Sulfuric acid 200 g;
  • Caustic soda 200 g;
  • Fish oil 1000 g

Mix molasses with burnt bone and slowly add acid. Leave to stand until foaming stops, stirring occasionally. Separately, dissolve caustic soda in a small amount of water and, gradually stirring, add fish oil until the composition turns into soap. After this, add gradually, with stirring, a mixture of bone ash and sulfuric acid to the prepared soap.

Stir until you get a homogeneous cream, then pour into jars.

Wax 1st grade

  • Burnt bone 1 kg;
  • Molasses 1200 g;
  • Mineral engine oil (light bpm 0,900) 250 g;
  • Oil of vitriol (sulfuric acid) 66 °Be 300 g.

In small portions, add oil of vitriol to the molasses while stirring. In this case, the mixture is heated due to the chemical reaction taking place, which is why sulfuric acid must be added little by little so that the mixture does not heat up too much.

After adding the oil of vitriol, add burnt bone and mineral oil. Mix well and let stand in a cold place for several days, after which they are poured into cans.

Black vaseline wax

  • Black burnt bone 200 g;
  • Molasses 200 g;
  • Vaseline 50 g;
  • Vinegar 80 g;
  • Vitriol oil 20 g.

Mix the burnt bone with molasses and add melted Vaseline. Mix well, then add oil of vitriol and vinegar. Boil and add distilled water until a homogeneous porridge-like mass is formed.

Acid-free black shoe wax (top quality)

  • Burnt black bone 400 g;
  • Soot 2,5 kg;
  • Molasses 8 kg;
  • Gutta-percha 400 g;
  • Wooden oil 700 g;
  • Stearin 120 g;
  • Senegal gum 300 g;
  • Mirban oil (nitrobenzene) or lavender oil 30 g.

Heat the burnt bone, soot and molasses in a cauldron until a homogeneous mass is formed. In a separate bowl, finely cut gutta-percha is melted with careful heating. Wooden oil is added to the melted gutta-percha while stirring and, when the gutta-percha dissolves, stearin is added. The first mass is added to this warm mass, stirred and the remaining substances are added.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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