Anthony Orosco
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- Dec 17, 2006
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I was just reading up on some waxes and some of them are claiming that carnauba in its natural state provides excellent uv protection.
This is false. Carnauba has no uv protection in its natural state thus no paste or cream wax has the natural ability to protect from uv. The clear coat on your cars paint is clear, like carnauba, and uv passes right through the clear coat. This is why uv absorbers must be added to the paint and likewise to paint protection products.
I believe this myth was started years ago by the Zymol people, just like "feeding the paint with oils".
If anyone has information that states otherwise please post it up.
Anthony
This is false. Carnauba has no uv protection in its natural state thus no paste or cream wax has the natural ability to protect from uv. The clear coat on your cars paint is clear, like carnauba, and uv passes right through the clear coat. This is why uv absorbers must be added to the paint and likewise to paint protection products.
I believe this myth was started years ago by the Zymol people, just like "feeding the paint with oils".
If anyone has information that states otherwise please post it up.
Anthony