During the early days and even before you get to extract your honey you will not know this easy method and you will end up asking this question or doing google searches and watching youtube videos on how to remove the scum which floats to the top..
This is all i do.. as do many others which only takes seconds for each extracted bucket full of double filtered/strained honey ..
This is what it looks like once it has gone through the double strainers i use..it is mainly small particles of was that floats to the top..
What i do after it has been sat for two days is use a small sheet of cling film and place it over the surface of the extracted honey..i make sure it goes on even with no air bubbles..not always possible..
After you have done this slowly peel the cling film of as low to the surface of the honey as you can..you sometimes never get all of the scum but i find a little left behind does not hurt..
This is for beginners who may not bother removing the scum or wonder how to remove it easily ..
Here is the end result and i hope it helps someone..
Steve.
This is all i do.. as do many others which only takes seconds for each extracted bucket full of double filtered/strained honey ..
This is what it looks like once it has gone through the double strainers i use..it is mainly small particles of was that floats to the top..
What i do after it has been sat for two days is use a small sheet of cling film and place it over the surface of the extracted honey..i make sure it goes on even with no air bubbles..not always possible..
After you have done this slowly peel the cling film of as low to the surface of the honey as you can..you sometimes never get all of the scum but i find a little left behind does not hurt..
This is for beginners who may not bother removing the scum or wonder how to remove it easily ..
Here is the end result and i hope it helps someone..
Steve.