You can use soy wax.
Soy wax is all-natural and can serve as a substitute for beeswax. It is most commonly found in candles, but it can also replace beeswax in lip balms, lotions, body butters, and other cosmetics. It is no harder than beeswax, so it can be used in equal amounts in recipes.
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To make a DIY wood conditioner at home, mix equal parts of mineral oil and beeswax in a double boiler until melted. Let it cool and apply a thin layer to your wooden furniture using a clean cloth. This will help protect and nourish the wood, keeping it looking its best.
To create your own DIY furniture wax at home, you can mix together beeswax, carnauba wax, and a carrier oil such as coconut oil or olive oil. Melt the waxes together in a double boiler, then stir in the oil until well combined. Pour the mixture into a container and let it cool and solidify before using it to polish and protect your furniture.
DIY = Do It Yourself
this is more of an automotive question then a DIY question, even if you are looking to do it yourself its not really a do it yourself project unless you have alot of auto interior experience
Focus DIY ended in 2011.
Focus DIY was created in 1987.
DIY Week was created in 1880.
This Is Fake DIY was created in 2002.
DIY Network was created in 1999.
DIY is called 'le bricolage' (noun) in French. To do some DIY or odd jobs is 'bricoler' (verb)
Replacing a windshield on a modern car is not a DIY job, besides, a broken windshields are covered by your insurance with no deductible. Call a Automobile glass replacement service and have them replace it.