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Calling attention to food safe or not food safe?

I use Walnut oil that is sold as a salad dressing. It is better than mineral oil because walnut oil will dry as mineral oil never fully dries. I mix my own wax of bees and carnuba waxes. That way I know what is in the product I am applying. All food safe.
 
I use Walnut oil that is sold as a salad dressing. It is better than mineral oil because walnut oil will dry as mineral oil never fully dries. I mix my own wax of bees and carnuba waxes. That way I know what is in the product I am applying. All food safe.
What is the the ratio of beeswax and carnauba mix? BTW, where do you get the beeswax? Have a local apiary.
 
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