Instead of useing turpentine use olive oil in the mix.
beeswax
Beeswax comes from the honeycomb of the bee. The series of hexagonal shapes that the bee lives in is melted after extracting the honey. This creates the beeswax that is used in lip gloss, furniture polish and other products.
The only Easter Eggs I know are made from chocolate! Beeswax is better used as a furniture polish, rather than for eating
The beeswax would be too hard, you couldn't apply it, even if you melt the wax, it would harden during application, and you would need turpentine to clean it up !!
Obviously nail polish remover, but if that is not available then use turpentine if you have some.
Shoe polish typically contains a combination of waxes, solvents, and color pigments. Carnauba wax, beeswax, turpentine, and synthetic dyes are commonly used in shoe polish formulations. Additionally, some shoe polishes may also contain additional conditioning agents or lanolin to nourish the leather.
To restore shoe polish without turpentine, you can try using a mixture of warm water and mild soap to gently clean the shoes. You can also use a polish conditioner or cream to restore shine and color to the leather. Additionally, using a soft cloth to buff the shoes after conditioning can help bring back the shine.
Furniture polish is for furniture. Get some gun polish at your local gun polish store.
every day2. a good beeswax polish once a week is good and smells great.
Shoe polish typically contains waxes, solvents, dyes, and other conditioning agents. Common waxes used include carnauba wax, beeswax, and paraffin wax. Solvents like turpentine or mineral spirits help spread the polish evenly. Dyes are added to match the color of the shoe, and conditioning agents nourish the leather.
the beeswax by itself might polish, but i think the thinner will dissolve the wax.
Natural wax polish is made from beeswax. It's the substance the bees cover the cells of the honeycomb with, once they've been filled with honey. Bee-keepers scrape the beeswax off the combs during the honey-making process, and sell it on to manufacturers.