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19 August 2007, 12:50 AM | #3 |
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It may say wax, but a very small percentage (perhaps 5-10%) of what's in that product is actual wax, carnauba or otherwise. What is drying white is not wax, but cleaners and other petrochemicals.
It is best to use products like Zymol that are purer mixtures (37% carnauba and more) which use no abrasives. They are priced from around $50 to several thousand for a blend. And they don't work for a year like Turtle wax claims. Good organic waxes last only a few months in normal conditions. |
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