yep if its freebase e then just like wizardX said, it will be a bit waxy/oily.
however if its supposed to be pseudo-hydrochloride, and its waxy like you say, then it may have gunk in it. wax can be removed by dissolving the scraped pseudo into water, and then chilling it (which makes any wax go hard), and then filter it through a filter. The filter will remove any wax if there is some in there. (dont forget to pre-wet the filter to stop it soaking up all of your pseudo-water!)
Then evaporate the water to leave the clean pseudo behind.
However all of this depends on your extraction method; e.g you may have just dissolved in metho, or you may have done a full blown acid/base extraction, (i dont know but you may have allready done a water dissolve).
If your goal was to make freebase crystals, and you are a newbee, well it is difficult to cook freebase, you would be better off to work with the pseudo hydrochloride form, instead of the pseudo freebase form (freebase=oily&hard to react, hydrochloride=dry crystals&easy to react (with the rp&io)).
well that was a bit confusing but if you have anymore questions thats cool.
seeya