engineerwolf
03-27-2018, 06:20 PM
Mike, all,
I keep hearing that carnauba waxes have a "melting" temperature of 140 degrees F. What exactly does that mean because there is very little wax on the vehicle after you apply and properly buff off. I also hear that synthetic waxes (or basically sealants) are much higher. so with that said, if you have a hybrid such as Fuzion, where does that line up? I'm asking because I reside in Texas and my car sits out in the summer sun and heat all day. Also my car is black, which does not help, and I know the paint easily gets well above 140 degrees. So, I'm trying to figure out if a hybrid wax like Fuzion would last fairly long in the summer down here? I currently use Deep Gloss Paint Sealant and typically top with Pinnacle Souveran wax, which I'm also wondering if it is a waste and I should just stay with DGPS.
Thank you for help in advance,
Alan
I keep hearing that carnauba waxes have a "melting" temperature of 140 degrees F. What exactly does that mean because there is very little wax on the vehicle after you apply and properly buff off. I also hear that synthetic waxes (or basically sealants) are much higher. so with that said, if you have a hybrid such as Fuzion, where does that line up? I'm asking because I reside in Texas and my car sits out in the summer sun and heat all day. Also my car is black, which does not help, and I know the paint easily gets well above 140 degrees. So, I'm trying to figure out if a hybrid wax like Fuzion would last fairly long in the summer down here? I currently use Deep Gloss Paint Sealant and typically top with Pinnacle Souveran wax, which I'm also wondering if it is a waste and I should just stay with DGPS.
Thank you for help in advance,
Alan