Lithi-bee type lubes made with lithium soap grease usually benefit greatly from a very slow re-melt the following day. You can't truly melt the grease without going way above the scorch point of the beeswax, so you kind of have to 'dissolve' the grease in the wax, hence low heat and lots of time stirring. If you cut the solidified lube into chunks and re-melt them while constantly stirring them around in the pot with a wooden spoon or similar, you'll get a homogenized gravy-like substance. Gentle, gentle with the direct heat from a gas burner! Direct flame will scorch beeswax in an instant, so stir, stir, stir! You will likely get a blister from your stirring instrument, I recommend wearing leather gloves from the start.