Is waterless wash w/carnauba a dust magnet when used over...

Carnauba to me is a nightmare on black paint :p
Lots and tons of dust!!!
 
Carnauba to me is a nightmare on black paint :p
Lots and tons of dust!!!


I agree . So I'm using a sealant to help out with that. I also use a ww that had carnauba in it. Is there enough carnauba in it that I'm defeating my purpose? Maybe switch to a rinseless? I kind of like the ww with the carnauba thinking it has more lubrication???
 
If you like wash & wax then
I suggest look into Meguiars D115 :)
You may try it at:
1:4 / 1:8 or even 1:20
The lubricity & gloss it left behind is excellent. I like it at 1:8

Regards
 
The pinnacle product referenced is excellent. I've not seen it act as a dust magnetic in the same manner a conventional carnuba wax absolutely does. My guess...there is very little carnuba in it.



Also, D115 is without equal imo.
 
I kind of like the ww with the carnauba thinking it has more lubrication???

It's quite possible that the "form" in which the
carnauba wax takes/appears, in the WW-w/carnauba
product you are using, may act to provide lubrication.

However:
Whenever I think of carnauba wax being used as
a lubricant, I think of its usage in the casting of bullets.


Bob
 
I had the Chemical guys Eco Smart and noticed the same thing. I now use the D115 and it does not attract dust the same way.
 
Pinnacle Rinesless with Carnuba is one of the three worst product I have ever used

Streaks

Too much buffing required
 
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