SANTA3013
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man thats hot.
I guess thats a harborfreight gun? mine varries being off in temps.Has anybody else seen this?
Rob![]()
I know this is an old thread but I was doing research about Carnauba wax durability and found this by doing a Google search.
So Wikipedia lists the boiling point of Carnauba wax to be between 180F and 187F. The highest reading Mike took was 172F.
So here is the question I have. Will Carnauba wax evaporate at these temperatures (130F-170F)? I was under the impression over the years that Caunauba wax has a much lower boiling point, and was at risk of failing anytime the sun would be shining down on a car. Now I am not so sure.
Of course 170 is really close to 180, so on a black car, I would expect the wax to evaporate rather quickly at those temperatures.
As for white or silver cars, I really don't know.
Any chemist here know how this would work?