Detail_Guy
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- Mar 4, 2006
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How much difference can there be between various manufactures pure carnauba waxes?
Some folks say that brand "X" doesn't last long, but brand "Z" lasts for months? I'm assuming they are talking about appearance and/or beading.
Is it possible to have that much more of a saturation point in one carnauba wax than another one... so that a higher content of carnauba can be put into the product?
Maybe the "real" grade of carnauba, or how it is refined?
Is it the addition of polymers or other ingredients?
To be honest, I have noticed "some" differences in longevity... but not to the extent that some others have? Of course, as long as I've been doing this, I'm still not a real good judge of durability/protection. However, I still have a good eye for appearance.
Some folks say that brand "X" doesn't last long, but brand "Z" lasts for months? I'm assuming they are talking about appearance and/or beading.
Is it possible to have that much more of a saturation point in one carnauba wax than another one... so that a higher content of carnauba can be put into the product?
Maybe the "real" grade of carnauba, or how it is refined?
Is it the addition of polymers or other ingredients?
To be honest, I have noticed "some" differences in longevity... but not to the extent that some others have? Of course, as long as I've been doing this, I'm still not a real good judge of durability/protection. However, I still have a good eye for appearance.
