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Vegan Homemade Kit
Vegan Homemade Kit
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Product Description
For those who want to make their own plant-based wax food storage fabrics at home.
This kit contains 2 capsules (1 capsule weighs between 35-37 gr.)
For those who want to produce their own plant-based wax fabrics. The capsule contains the solution used in Mumo production. It is completely plant-based and natural.
With the entire kit, you can make one introduction set (small (20x20x cm) / medium (26x26 cm) / large (32x32 cm) / giant (33x61 cm) or a large set of 4 (32x32 cm). This kit does not include fabric.
Ingredients: Candelilla wax, coconut wax, coconut oil, pine resin
How to use?
You can renew old beeswax fabrics with this kit. You can adjust the amount of solution you will use according to the usage of the beeswax fabrics. In the renewal process, less solution can be used compared to making beeswax food storage fabric from scratch.
If you want to make your own fabric, we recommend using cotton (preferably poplin) fabric.
There are 2 ways to use the homemade kit.
Baking: Place a fabric of the size you want on a baking sheet on greaseproof paper. Tear the capsule content into small pieces and spread it over the fabric. Use scissors or a knife to tear it apart You can use it. Leave the fabric in a 100 degree oven for 10 minutes. Then, spread the liquid content evenly on the fabric with a brush or an old piece of fabric, hang it somewhere to dry. Clothes hangers and clothespins can be useful for drying.
Ironing: Take a fabric of the size you want and place it on wax paper. Cut the capsule in appropriate amounts and distribute it on the fabric. Gently move the heated iron over the wax paper covering the fabric, ensure that the content is thoroughly absorbed into the fabric, hang it somewhere to dry. When your fabrics cool down, do not forget to wash them before using.
Why This Product?
We recommend that you use the home-made kit to support circular economy and upcycling, renew old wax fabrics, and evaluate your waste fabrics.
For those who want to make their own plant-based wax food storage fabrics at home.
This kit contains 2 capsules (1 capsule weighs between 35-37 gr.)
For those who want to produce their own plant-based wax fabrics. The capsule contains the solution used in Mumo production. It is completely plant-based and natural.
With the entire kit, you can make one introduction set (small (20x20x cm) / medium (26x26 cm) / large (32x32 cm) / giant (33x61 cm) or a large set of 4 (32x32 cm). This kit does not include fabric.
Ingredients: Candelilla wax, coconut wax, coconut oil, pine resin
How to use?
You can renew old beeswax fabrics with this kit. You can adjust the amount of solution you will use according to the usage of the beeswax fabrics. In the renewal process, less solution can be used compared to making beeswax food storage fabric from scratch.
If you want to make your own fabric, we recommend using cotton (preferably poplin) fabric.
There are 2 ways to use the homemade kit.
Baking: Place a fabric of the size you want on a baking sheet on greaseproof paper. Tear the capsule content into small pieces and spread it over the fabric. Use scissors or a knife to tear it apart You can use it. Leave the fabric in a 100 degree oven for 10 minutes. Then, spread the liquid content evenly on the fabric with a brush or an old piece of fabric, hang it somewhere to dry. Clothes hangers and clothespins can be useful for drying.
Ironing: Take a fabric of the size you want and place it on wax paper. Cut the capsule in appropriate amounts and distribute it on the fabric. Gently move the heated iron over the wax paper covering the fabric, ensure that the content is thoroughly absorbed into the fabric, hang it somewhere to dry. When your fabrics cool down, do not forget to wash them before using.
Why This Product?
We recommend that you use the home-made kit to support circular economy and upcycling, renew old wax fabrics, and evaluate your waste fabrics.
